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Figure 2-6 -Refer to Figure 2-6. What Was the Most Likely Cause

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Figure 2-6 Figure 2-6   -Refer to Figure 2-6. What was the most likely cause of the movement from point C to point D? A)  unemployment B)  a decrease in society's preference for bananas C)  a decrease in society's preference for playing baseball D)  a shift to a longer working day
-Refer to Figure 2-6. What was the most likely cause of the movement from point C to point D?


A) unemployment
B) a decrease in society's preference for bananas
C) a decrease in society's preference for playing baseball
D) a shift to a longer working day

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