They had<span> all sorts of goods that the British wanted. These included things like spices, textiles, cotton, and the opium that the British </span>would<span> sell in China to be able to buy tea. Because </span>India had<span> so many people and so much wealth, it was the "</span>jewel in the crown<span>" of the British Empire.
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The one that cause a consumer to have an elastic demand for a product is : C. the product isn't a necessity
If that product is a necessity (such as food and water), the demand wouldn't be affected by prices because people will still buy it anyway
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