What is one way a command economy affects the lives of private citizens?
Citizens cannot make most economic decisions.
Citizens can only work in factories or on farms.
Citizens must pay for their own health care.
Citizens have limited access to education.
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Citizens cannot make most economic decisions.
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Citizens can not make most economic decisions is the correct answer.
In command economies all the economic decisions are made by the central planning authority or the government and not by an individual. Means of production are publicly owned and thus government decides what to produce, at which price to produce and how to produce. There is no free market and there are less choices of economic activity for an individual.
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