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What explains the difference between a tax and a tariff?
A. Taxes are paid on domestic economic activity while tariffs are
paid on international trade.
O B. Taxes are charged on income and wealth while tariffs are charged
on sales.
O C. Taxes are a form of public revenues while tariffs are a form of
public debt.
D. Taxes are spent on social support programs while tariffs are spent
on national defense.
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