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rosent76

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A taking is
 
 a. An alternative account of human motivation, stating that people can be
 motivated to advance others' welfare without any reference to their own selfregarding desires
 b. an entire network of economic and political institutions that surround
 exchange, though there is no universally accepted way to describe any given
 system .
 c. specific market exchanges that are prohibited by law or custom.
 d. an unwilling exchange or transfer



Question 2

What is property?
 
  a. can refer to special kinds of things : owned things, both tangible and
  intangibleland, clothes, ideas, and relationships: relationships among people
  with respect to things
  b. refer to the ways that people relate to each other with respect to things.
  c. a good example of a social concept that refers to a cluster of common
  properties
  d. exclusive rights granted by governments to an inventor that creates duties
  on others not to use or make a profit from a patented invention, without the
  inventor's permission



Jody Vaughn

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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