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ā€œAPPEAL Activists from diverse groups and movements around the world are discussing, networking and organizing for an INTERNATIONAL DAY OF ACTION on November 30th [1999]. On this day, officials of 150 governments will meet in Seattle for the 3rd conference of the World Trade Organization (WTO), at which they will decide on new policies that will further escalate the exploitation of our planet and its people by the global economic system. They will attempt to push through a new version of the Multilateral Agreement on Investment (MAI) and further neoliberalization through a new round of free trade talks.
We now call for COMMUNITIES, GRASSROOTS GROUPS, AND INDIVIDUALS around the world to organize their own independent actions, protests, and carnivals against economic globalization on November 30th. We realize that no issue is isolated, be it exploitation of workers, the peasant farmers going bankrupt, the indigenous peoples getting displaced by ā€˜developmentā€™ programs, or our environment being destroyed. We also realize that we must act together against the social, political, and economic institutions of the global economy.
Our day of action on November 30th should follow the example of the day of action we organized on June 18th of this year. On that day, separate grassroots movements in over 30 countries on all continents staged protests against the global economic system. The day saw for instance marches by workers in Bangladesh and Pakistan; a mock ā€˜trade conferenceā€™ by Uruguayan activists; thousands of people in a carnival-style protest in Londonā€™s financial district; occupations and street parties in Spain, Italy, USA, and Canada; ten thousand people in Nigeria protesting the actions of the global oil businesses; and, in Melbourne [Australia], a prominent politician hit with a cream pie and the offices of a multinational logging corporation blockaded with dead wombats.
LET OUR RESISTANCE BE AS TRANSNATIONAL AS CAPITAL!ā€
Appeal by the ā€œNovember 30 Day of Action Collective,ā€ an activist group, published online, 1999
Which of the following types of data would most likely demonstrate a positive effect of economic globalization and thereby undermine the authorsā€™ argument regarding free trade?
a) Data on healthcare expenditure per capita in Western Europe and North America in the 1990s
b) Data on employment levels and personal disposable income in Pacific Rim Asian countries in the 1990s
c) Data on employment levels in traditional manufacturing areas of developed countries, such as the United States Rust Belt or the British Midlands, in the 1990s
d) Data on the global growth of HIV infections in the 1990s

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