Multiple Choice
The difference between a tariff and a quota is that
A) they both collect tax money, but tariffs are more equitable.
B) they both collect tax money, but quotas are more equitable.
C) tariffs collect tax money, but quotas do not.
D) quotas collect tax money, but tariffs do not.
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