The passage below is from a declaration distributed by activists during protests at a meeting of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in Seattle in 1999:
"We protest the WTO because it puts corporate profits above the health of our communities, the preservation of our environment, and the sovereignty of our local democracies. The policies of unregulated free trade and deregulation enforced by global institutions benefit multinational corporations at the expense of working people and the environment."
Which of the following best explains a primary goal of the protesters described in the passage?
- ATo advocate for the widespread adoption of chemical-heavy agricultural methods from the Green Revolution.
- To challenge the economic policies of global trade organizations and multinational corporations.Cevap
- CTo demand the restoration of direct colonial administration and territorial annexation by Western empires.
- DTo enforce complete cultural isolation and prevent any form of international interaction.
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To challenge the economic policies of global trade organizations and multinational corporations.
The correct answer is correct because the protesters in Seattle in 1999 were targeting the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the unregulated free-trade policies that they believed favored multinational corporations over local democracies and the environment, which is a key example of resistance to globalized economic structures in the late twentieth century.
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Resistance to globalization after 1900
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