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san4es73 [151]
4 years ago
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What is one reason for North Korea's struggling economy? A) not enough government involvement B) too much power in the hands of

the wealthy C) too much government involvement in the economy D) too many businesses reduce the profits for all of them
for my lil brother
Social Studies
1 answer:
expeople1 [14]4 years ago
8 0
I think the answer to this is B.

A) this could've been the correct answer because they are being run by a dictator of a president and they don't have enough government power to impeach him.

C) Like i said in A, they have a dictator as a president so there is no way C is the correct answer.

D) North Korea doesn't really have enough businesses they mostly do military stuff because of the stuff going around in the world. 

C is the correct answer because they have a president who is spending their money on missile tests, building more weapons and all that bad stuff.

Hoped this helped :)
Have a good day 
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