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dakota nelson

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In economics, which of the following is considered part of land?
 a. A 500 acre forest.
 b. bauxite deposits.
 c. underground pools of crude oil.
 d. All of the above except a. are included in the category, land..

Question 2

Which of the following is not considered a factor contributing to economic growth?
 a. Growth in the quantity and quality of labor resources used
 b. Growth in physical capital inputs (machines, tools, buildings, and inventories)
  c. Growth in the money supply relative to the growth of final goods and services
  d. Government protection of property rights



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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