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Bill Trades a Ginger Snap for a Chocolate Chip Cookie

Question 51

Question 51

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Bill trades a ginger snap for a chocolate chip cookie.This is an example of:


A) barter.
B) specialization.
C) absolute advantage.
D) privatization.
E) the division of labor.

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