Multiple Choice
Division of labour raises the output of society by
A) reducing the choices people have to make to a more manageable number.
B) eliminating scarcity.
C) allowing resources to specialize in the tasks for which they have a comparative advantage.
D) ensuring that people are happier in performing their work.
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