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Ancient Athens had strict controls on the price of wheat, and punishment for violation of the price control was death. The speech by a politician imploring a jury to convict an alleged violator of the law survives to this day: "And consider that in consequence of this vocation, very many have already stood trial for their lives; and so great the [earnings] which they are able to derive from it that they prefer to risk their life every day, rather than cease to draw from, the public, their improper profits." Which of the following is the most likely reason why merchants were willing to risk their lives to charge more than the legal price?
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