"The International Labor Organization, Social Accountability International and the World Trade Organization are examples of _____." Group of answer choices intergovernmental groups created by NAFTA nongovernmental organizations agencies of the European Union agencies of the United Nations anticapitalistic movements
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The International Labor Organization (ILO), Social Accountability International (SAI), and the World Trade Organization (WTO) are all involved in labor standards, social accountability, and trade regulations, respectively. Show more…
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