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What made the 1844 Rochdale Equitable Pioneers Society a turning point for consumer cooperation?

AThey exclusively sold goods produced by their own members.

BThey focused on political activism to influence government policy.

CThey operated as a non-profit organization with all surplus returned to the government.

DThey codified practices that became the Rochdale Principles

Answer:

D. They codified practices that became the Rochdale Principles

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