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When did corporations become the moving force behind the economy? a. late 1800s c. late 1700s b. late 1600s d. none of the above
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When did corporations become the moving force behind the economy?
a. late 1800s
c. late 1700s
b. late 1600s
d. none of the above
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The answer is A: 1800's
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It could be argued that corporations became the moving force behind the economy in the "
a. late 1800s" since this was during the Industrial Revolution, when major companies started to make large profits.
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