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Ne4ueva [31]
3 years ago
10

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Artyom0805 [142]3 years ago
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Answer:

One of these weaknesses during this time was "in the agricultural sector," since during this time consumer demand of many farm goods dropped, which brought down prices.

KatRina [158]3 years ago
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One of these weaknesses during this time was "i<span>n the agricultural sector," since during this time consumer demand of many farm goods dropped, which brought down prices. </span>
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