History, 27.08.2020 22:01 sclifton2014
Which speaker most supports the ideals of a command economy?
Speaker 1: Economies today are too complicated. People should have simple
lives and just do the jobs their families have done for generations.
Speaker 2: Private corporations care only about profits, not about people. The
government should take over the corporations and put the workers in charge.
Speaker 3: The government needs to stop interfering with the economy.
Big companies are rich because they do a good job providing the goods
everyone needs.
Speaker 4: People are too extreme in their economic viewpoints. There should
be a middle ground between total corporate freedom and the government
running the economy
O A. Speaker 3
O B. Speaker 2
C. Speaker 4
ОО
O D. Speaker 1
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