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Arrange the sentences A, B, C and D from a logical sequence between sentences 1 and 6. (1) It is significant that one of the most common objections to competition is that it is blind. (A) This is important because in a system of free enterprise based on private property chances are not equal and there is indeed a strong case for reducing the inequality of opportunity. (B) Rather it is a choice between a system where it is the will of few persons that decides who is to get what and one…
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