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An important domestic-level explanation of World
 
  War I was that Germany's move toward social democracy led the people's desire for German expansion to influence German foreign policy.
 
  Indicate whether this statement is true or false

Question 2

What is free trade?
 
  a. It is trade that takes place at the lowest possible price. It is free of surplus value.
  b. It is trade that takes place without barriers such as tariffs and quotas.
  c. It is a form of trade that took place in the communist world. The Soviets called it free trade because
  they claimed it was free of exploitation.
  d. It is barter trade (exchanging commodity for commodity). It is called free trade because no money is
  ever used.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: False

Answer to Question 2

b



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