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During WW2, what was an opportunity cost of the decision to commit textile factories to producing uniforms? A.the availability of stocks declined B.the US won the war C.the availability of weapons increased
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During WW2, what was an opportunity cost of the decision to commit textile factories to producing uniforms?
A.the availability of stocks declined
B.the US won the war C.the availability of weapons increased D.the amount of military goods increased
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I believe that the correct answer should be C. The availability of weapons increased.
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Answer:
id say c
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