1.
why does our society have more goods and services to offer?
a. because of specializa...
Social Studies, 31.01.2020 09:03 troyjbabyjohnson
1.
why does our society have more goods and services to offer?
a. because of specialization
b. due to our government
c. we are so much smarter
2.
how would a person have to satisfy his or her needs?
a. by doing it themselves
b. by asking someone else
c. by relying on teamwork
3.
why is our society able to specialize?
a. our government requires it
b. we trade with other nations
c. a superior education system
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