Which statement describes the US economic system at the start of the Cold War?
The government m...
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Which statement describes the US economic system at the start of the Cold War?
The government maintained ownership of property.
Both prices and wages were determined by supply and demand.
Both prices and wages were determined by the government.
The government determined who controlled resources.
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