Asked by
Shaylee Billadeau
on Oct 13, 2024Verified
In the former Soviet Union distributing scarce consumer goods was accomplished by
A) higher prices which eliminated some potential consumers.
B) making the consumer stand in a long line for hours if not days.
C) the government simply printing more money.
D) None of the choices are true.
Former Soviet Union
A federal socialist state in Northern Eurasia that existed from 1922 to 1991, comprising multiple subnational Soviet republics.
Consumer Goods
Items bought and used by consumers, rather than by manufacturers for producing other goods.
- Understand the historical economic reforms and their impact on nations such as China and the former Soviet Union.
Verified Answer
AS
Learning Objectives
- Understand the historical economic reforms and their impact on nations such as China and the former Soviet Union.