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I want you to think about the question. Let's take it apart. A tariff is levied on products coming INTO a country. It is done to protect industry from foreign goods being cheaper than homemade products. Now, let's look at the second part. Taxes is money people pay to support the government. When taxes are low people have more money to use and that means the the fellow who owns the widget factory can sell more widgets. He also can earn a profit because foreign widgets aren't undercutting him through a price war. Now, that you have this I want you to answer the question.

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