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Question 7 of 10
A command economy is best described as an economy that:
A. gives people jobs based on their family history and role in the
community
B. gives the government complete control over production and
prices.
C. gives both businesses and the government a role in economic
decisions.
D. gives businesses complete freedom to produce and sell what they
want.
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Question 7 of 10
A command economy is best described as an economy that:
A. gives people jobs...
A. gives people jobs...
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