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    The Study of How Society Decides What, How, and for Whom
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The Study of How Society Decides What, How, and for Whom

Question 18

Question 18

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The study of how society decides what, how, and for whom to produce is the study of:


A) production technology.
B) consumption decisions.
C) economics.
D) the best way to run society.

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