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Tom owns a small hardware store. He is concerned that a large hardware superstore might move into town. With which of the following arguments would Tom most likely agree?

There is no need for small stores today.
Higher taxes on small stores will keep the superstores out of town.
Superstores provide superior customer service.
The new superstore might drive out small businesses like his.
4 years ago

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Answered by PsyDAG
The new superstore might drive out small businesses like his.
4 years ago

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