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imowrer

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Since so many people lived in river towns during the nineteenth century, public health board were primarily concerned with _____.
 
  a. preventing drowning
  b. keeping the water supply uncontaminated
  c. food quality on steamboats
   d. inspecting food brought into local ports

Question 2

The military is not a perfectly competitive market because
 
  A) there is only one buyer, i.e., the government, for military goods/services.
  B) there is imperfect information, i.e., intelligence branches.
  C) there are heterogeneous goods/services because each military branch provides different goods/services.
  D) All of the above



dyrone

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

D



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