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When Margaret Thatcher said, "Without a healthy economy, we can’t have a healthy society. And without a healthy society, the economy won’t stay healthy for long," her intent was most likely...
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to promote advances made in the economy despite social setbacks.
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to promote advances made in social programs despite economic setbacks.
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to emphasize the interconnectedness of social and economic issues.
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to demonstrate that there is no relationship between social and economic issues.
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to promote advances made in the economy despite social setbacks.
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to promote advances made in social programs despite economic setbacks.
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to emphasize the interconnectedness of social and economic issues.
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to demonstrate that there is no relationship between social and economic issues.
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Her intent was most likely **to emphasize the interconnectedness of social and economic issues.** This statement highlights the idea that a strong economy and a healthy society are mutually dependent, suggesting that neglecting either can lead to negative consequences for both.
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