Who would be hurt most by high tariffs?
A. Federal workers, because government programs would...
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Who would be hurt most by high tariffs?
A. Federal workers, because government programs would be cut
B. Transportation workers, because it would cost less to ship goods
C. Northern factory owners, because they would produce less
D. Southern farmers, because sales of cotton would go down
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