When the levels of income inequality in state socialist and industrial capitalist societies are compared, it appears that:
A) state socialist and industrial capitalist societies actually have similar levels of inequality
B) state socialist societies actually have higher levels of inequality than industrial capitalist societies
C) state socialist societies have significantly lower levels of inequality than industrial capitalist societies
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A) involved
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A) are genuinely classless
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