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China's decentralization of the economy led to the rise of non-state enterprises [A] greater share of the economy was exposed to competitive forces. Local . . . governments were allowed to establish and operate various enterprises on market principles, without interference from the central government.
–from "China's Economic Conditions," June 26,
2012 Public Domain/U. S. State Department
The excerpt describes a change. What is the BEST explanation of the change being described?
A. China is moving away from a command economic system to a mixed-market economic system.
B. China is moving away from a mixed-market economic system to a command economic system.
C. China is moving away from an oligarchic form of government to a democratic form of government.
D. China is moving away from an autocratic form of government to a democratic form of government.
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