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The Proposition That If Private Parties Can Bargain Without Cost

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The proposition that if private parties can bargain without cost over the allocation of resources, they can solve the problem of externalities on their own, is called

Discuss the strategies and arguments used by abolitionists to counter racism and promote the idea of universal freedom.
Analyze the intersection of abolitionism with early feminist movements and their mutual influence.
Understand the implications of the Seneca Falls Convention and its Declaration of Sentiments for the future of women's rights advocacy.
Understand the influence of various individuals and movements on women's rights and gender perceptions during the pre-Civil War period.

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