The essence of Ricardo's argument against the Corn Laws was that
A) each country should specialize in those products it is relatively most efficient at producing.
B) an increase in the tariff on grain would be profitable for industrialists.
C) population tends to increase to the subsistence point.
D) a repeal of the Corn Laws would improve the climate for agricultural landlords.
E) industrialists are more deserving than workers.
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