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clmills979

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Why does Maquire consider market capitalism to be a kind of religion?
 
  a. Going shopping is like going to church for some people.
  b. It serves to define the world and our role in it.
  c. Markets teach us to be peaceful with one another.
  d. It declares that markets created the world.

Question 2

Why does Maquire say that poorer nations aren't truly engaged in free trade?
 
  a. They do not get paid for their goods.
  b. Many of them are actually owned by richer countries.
  c. They charge too much for their goods.
  d. They no longer have any alternative to supporting themselves by exportinggoods.



kjohnson

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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