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    A Benefit That Comes from Something That Could Be Quantified
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A Benefit That Comes from Something That Could Be Quantified

Question 73

Question 73

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 A benefit that comes from something that could be quantified in monetary terms is known as a(n) __________ incentive. 


A)  solidary 
B)  material 
C)  purposive 
D)  ideological 
E)  special interest

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