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james0929

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What happened to the mostly command economies in Eastern Europe after the fall of the Soviet Union?
 
  a. They adopted free-market reforms
  b. They embraced a more purified form of communism
  c. They elected leaders who promised to end poverty
  d. They became post-industrial nations with fast-growing economies

Question 2

If a command economy worked as ideally intended, which of these would be eliminated?
 
  a. Poverty
  b. Illiteracy
  c. Environmental waste
  d. Productive inefficiency



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: b

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a





 

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