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wrbasek0

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The principal reason we no longer see huge herds of bison (popularly known as buffalo) on the American prairies is because
 
  A) the bison has been declared an endangered species.
  B) the bison have not been declared an endangered species.
  C) the bison were slaughtered in the 19th century in a wasteful manner.
  D) the bison were slaughtered in the 19th century in response to financial incentives.
  E) the people who own prairie land usually don't want bison on their property.

Question 2

In national income accounting, a final good is
 
  A) a finished product.
  B) something purchased with the goal of further resale.
  C) something purchased by an ultimate user in the household, business, or government sector.
  D) something that is impossible to determine.



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

C



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