History help please!!!!!

Why was the North American free trade agreement (nafta) established?

A- to create economic opportunities between the United States, Mexico, and Canada

B- to promote trade between the United States and nations outside of North America

C- to reduce greenhouse gases that result from industry in North America

D- to promote social progress and justice in nations around the world

Respuesta :

The Answer would be A!

The correct answer is A. To create economic opportunities between the United States, Mexico, and Canada

Explanation:

The North American Free Trade Agreement or NAFTA was an agreement created in 1994 between the United States, Canada, and Mexico with the purpose of creating a trade bloc, which means the countries participating reduce certain trade barriers such as tariffs to increase the trade between countries and create economic opportunities. Because of this, the NAFTA is considered as a free trade zone as the products of each country are trade with others with no or few barriers. Additionally to this, the NAFTA has had a positive effect on the economies of the three countries by increasing the rate of production and exports. Considering the previous ideas it can be concluded the NAFTA was established "to create economic opportunities between the United States, Mexico, and Canada", because  this agreement allowed the countries participating which are the U.S., Mexico and Canada trade their products with no barrier which creates multiple economic benefits and opportunities but only between these three countries.