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want. (b) A central authority will determine what will be produced
and at what price. (c) There will be many different brands of each
type of merchandise. (d) Businesses will spend a lot of money adver-
tising their products.
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The were so closely connected to the tang dynasty that korean elites used chinese as their written language. they set up a statewide academy that trained government officials in the philosophy of .
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5. Which of the following is most likely to happen in a command eco-
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