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Slavery was viewed as abnormal throughout the Hellenistic world.
Farm Products
Items derived from agricultural activities, including both plant-based foods and animal products, essential for human consumption and use.
Import Quotas
Import quotas are government-imposed limits on the quantity or value of goods that can be imported into a country, used to protect domestic industries.
Special-Interest Effect
The phenomenon where policy outcomes are influenced by small groups (special interests) who benefit at the expense of a larger group.
Voting Paradox
A situation in collective decision-making where individual preferences do not result in a consistent collective decision, often leading to unexpected or contradictory outcomes.
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