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In a pure subsistence economy, there is a great need for intermediaries. T/F

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False. In a pure subsistence economy, where people produce and consume goods primarily for survival, there is typically no need for intermediaries. In such an economy, individuals directly engage in activities like farming, hunting, gathering, and producing necessities for their consumption or their immediate community. There is almost no involvement of intermediaries or middlemen who facilitate the exchange of goods between different parties. The focus is on self-sufficiency and meeting immediate needs rather than engaging in complex economic transactions.

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