The argument that jobs are lost to free trade is

A) correct because jobs are lost but foreign countries are helped and we can afford losses.
B) totally false because no jobs are lost to free trade.
C) somewhat correct because some jobs are lost but incorrect because new jobs also are created.
D) true only when tariffs are imposed on the goods being imported.
E) incorrect because no jobs are lost and new jobs are created by trade.

C

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