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Social Studies, 04.10.2020 14:01 ramirez5571

How did markets resolve scarcity during the Industrial Revolution? A. by increasing demand so that producers would make more

B. by increasing prices so that producers would make more

C. by increasing supply so that people could buy more

D. by reducing prices so that people could buy more

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