Which statement best outlines a purpose of NAFTA?

(1 point)
Responses

establish a uniform military front within North America in order to prevent terrorism
establish a uniform military front within North America in order to prevent terrorism

eliminate many trading and investment barriers while improving the economies of Canada, United States, and Mexico
eliminate many trading and investment barriers while improving the economies of Canada, United States, and Mexico

establish foreign trade between North American countries and Asian countries such as China and Japan
establish foreign trade between North American countries and Asian countries such as China and Japan

eliminate trading and investment barriers with European and Asian countries
eliminate trading and investment barriers with European and Asian countries

eliminate many trading and investment barriers while improving the economies of Canada, United States, and Mexico

The statement that best outlines a purpose of NAFTA is: "eliminate many trading and investment barriers while improving the economies of Canada, United States, and Mexico."

The statement that best outlines a purpose of NAFTA is:

"Eliminate many trading and investment barriers while improving the economies of Canada, United States, and Mexico."

To arrive at this answer, we can eliminate the other options by analyzing their content.

Option 1 ("Establish a uniform military front within North America in order to prevent terrorism") is not aligned with the purpose of NAFTA. NAFTA primarily focuses on facilitating trade and investment, not military cooperation.

Option 3 ("Establish foreign trade between North American countries and Asian countries such as China and Japan") is also incorrect. Although NAFTA aims to promote trade, it specifically focuses on North American countries (Canada, United States, and Mexico), not countries outside of North America.

Option 4 ("Eliminate trading and investment barriers with European and Asian countries") is off-target. NAFTA does not directly address trading and investment barriers with European and Asian countries. Its primary focus is on North American countries.

Therefore, the only option remaining is option 2, which states that NAFTA's purpose is to eliminate many trading and investment barriers while improving the economies of Canada, United States, and Mexico.