Multiple Choice
Society might argue that there are cases in which it is appropriate to resist price increases in situations where scarcity is serious.Included would be the case of
A) unrestrained monopoly that would otherwise succeed in extracting funds from the public.
B) taxes imposed on products capriciously and inappropriately.
C) rising prices falling so heavily on the poor that rationing becomes preferable.
D) All of the responses are correct.
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