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The Price Controls on Consumer Goods During World War II

Question 111

Question 111

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The price controls on consumer goods during World War II led to


A) permanent surpluses.
B) stable long-term prices.
C) a burst of inflation when they were ended.
D) increased production of consumer goods to satisfy demand.

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