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9 September, 23:22

Which of the following describes an action that would be taken in a command

economy, but not a capitalist system?

O

A. A government orders a factory to produce military uniforms

instead of civilian clothing.

O

B. A politician demands that his country sign free trade agreements

with its neighbors.

O

O

C. A publishing company decides to stop printing books and instead

publish digital writings.

O

O

D. A company lays off dozens of factory workers and replaces them

with cheaper foreign workers.

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  1. 9 September, 23:45
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    A. A government orders a factory to produce military uniforms instead of civilian clothing.

    Explanation:

    A command economy is an economy in which production, investment, prices, and incomes are determined centrally by a government.

    In this case, the government is controlling what is being produced by an independent factory/business.

    In a capitalist economy this would not happen because it is an economy in which private individuals or businesses make decisions on things like production (what they make/produce).
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