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The Law of Increasing Opportunity Costs requires greater ______ of one good in order to produce ______ of another good. A. energy; as much B. effort; less C. sacrifices; more
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The Law of Increasing Opportunity Costs requires greater ______ of one good in order to produce ______ of another good.
A. energy; as much
B. effort; less
C. sacrifices; more
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It's C.
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I think that the answer to this is C. sacrifices and more
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