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“If you put the federal government in charge of the Sahara Desert, in five years, there would be a shortage of sand.” – Milton Friedman
In your essay, clearly explain what Friedman meant by this quote. To support your answer, conduct independent research and use the knowledge you acquired in the lesson to provide relevant examples to support your answer. Produce text that is clear and coherent. Use proper citations for works used and format citations properly.
THIS IS AN ESSAY AND I WILL BE GIVING 30 POINTS SO PLEASE HELP ME AND PLEASE WRITE AT LEAST 3-4 PARAGRAPHS THANK YOU!
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