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How can unfair trade affect people?

An unfair trade could affect people in many different ways. One way it could affect people is one person is happy and the other is sad with what they have. If you trade someone a $500.00 iPod for a cookie, that would be an unfair trade.


Why is trade unfair?

Trade is unfair because the government etc. Pay people less money than you would think but Fair Trade is The complete opposite


What cultures of people are affected by fair trade?

It is affected by third world countries


How are cultures affected by fair trade?

people are affected because we use too much and they dont get enough


What is the difference between fair trade and unfair trade products?

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Is china involved in unfair trade?

yes!


Who is affected by the Arizona law?

The people that are effected is illegal imagrents and people that the police think that are illegal imagrents. Which is unfair because if they are racests then they'll stop every one


How does supporting fair trade help consumers?

They are able to know that their purchases are not supporting unfair labor practices.


Why has unfair trade been allowed to happen?

Unfair traders are usually endowed with the cash to influence our politicians.


Investigated corporations and could prevent unfair trade practices?

Federal Trade Commission


Why must it be so unfair that some people can have Mew and I am not aviable to get her at all?

First of all mew has no gender and you can trade a Pokemon to get mew.


How were ordinary people affected by unfair laws?

Ordinary people were profoundly affected by unfair laws as these regulations often marginalized or oppressed specific groups, leading to social and economic injustices. Many faced discrimination in employment, education, and housing, limiting their opportunities and perpetuating cycles of poverty. Additionally, unfair laws could result in criminalization of everyday actions, instilling fear and distrust in legal systems. This environment fostered widespread discontent and motivated movements for reform and equality.