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james9437

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How did Adam Smith explain the cause of the wealth of nations?
 
  A) The growth of the middle class
  B) The growth in the average level of prices
  C) The growth of the division of labor
  D) People's unending urge to consume

Question 2

The table above has information about an economy. Using this information, GDP equals
 
  A) 6,500 billion.
  B) 7,800 billion.
  C) 7,000 billion.
  D) 8,500 billion.
  E) some amount that cannot be calculated without information on the amount of government expenditures.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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