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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 where it depends at least partly, on the ability and the enterprise of the people concerned. (C) Although competition and…
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