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In a command economy, decisions about which goods are produced are

based on:
O.
A. what businesses believe will generate the most profits.
B. what the government decides is important for society.
c. what goods are most likely to sell in international markets.
D. what the local community has made for generations.
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B. what the government decides is important for society.

Step-by-step explanation:

A command economy is usually one that is centralised, with a Socialist or Communist authoritarian government in control. Thus as a united and communist state, the government decides the goods for the betterment of it's people and economy.

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