Gerald Creed's study in a small Bulgarian farming community shows
A) how anthropological fieldwork in a local community can modify the picture of events at the national level.
B) how little influence events at the local level have on national level politics.
C) how the farming community where he worked welcomed the dismantling of the collective farms when the Communist regime collapsed.
D) how institutions of free enterprise serve people's needs better that those imposed by government.
E) none of the above.
A
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