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jon_i

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Sudden and extensive changes in property rights make social cooperation less effective by
 
  A) encouraging excessively conservative attitudes.
  B) inducing people to save for the future rather than spending now.
  C) making planning more difficult.
  D) reducing the power of government to manage the economy.

Question 2

Economic growth is supported by
 
  A) the rule of law.
  B) competent and honest government officials.
  C) an educated populace.
  D) openness to international trade and investment.
  E) all of the above.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

E



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