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APUS57

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The difference between voluntary exchanges and desperate exchanges is that
  voluntary exchanges
 
  a. occur if both sides can veto it
  b. are trades of last resort
  c. can only occur in agree to it
  d. are trades of first resort

Question 2

This chapter gives several examples of tips for learning and applying property
  relations. Which of the following would not be considered one?
 
  a. specify one side of the relation
  b. specify what the relation is about
  c. know how claims and liberties are different from powers and immunities
  d. recognize that the terms introduced here have specific meanings when used
  in the context of property rights, which may differ from other common
  meanings of these terms



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

A



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