In most socialist societies:

a. nonessential consumer items are expensive, but basic necessities are inexpensive.
b. both nonessential consumer items and basic necessities are expensive.
c. both nonessential consumer items and basic necessities are inexpensive.
d. nonessential consumer items are inexpensive, but basic necessities are expensive.
e. there are few consumer goods in the economy, so pricing is unimportant.


A

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