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A social outcome of capitalism is: A) Equality B) Class division C) Classless economy D) Joint ownership

AEquality

BClassless Economy

CClass Division

DJoint Ownership

Answer:

C. Class Division

Read Explanation:

A social outcome of capitalism is the division of society into classes—primarily the capitalists (owners of production) and the workers (laborers). This happens because wealth and resources are unevenly distributed. Capitalism does not lead to equality, a classless economy, or joint ownership; those are features of socialist or communist systems.


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