Multiple Choice
A valid argument against redistributing income to achieve complete equality is that
A) income equality would destroy the social cohesiveness that exists among different income groupings.
B) this would eliminate the monetary incentives to work and produce.
C) the cost of obtaining the equality would be so deflationary as to promote economic instability.
D) income equality would imply class segregation based on factors such as sex or race since income would be constant.
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