How are workers' situations different in socialist, as opposed to capitalist, economies?
A) In a socialist economy, workers are more at risk of extreme poverty.
B) In a socialist economy, workers are more vulnerable to technological innovation eliminating jobs.
C) In a socialist economy, workers do not enjoy the same consumption patterns.
D) In a socialist economy, workers' jobs are more vulnerable to elimination, resulting from the movement of transnational capital.
E) In a socialist economy, workers experience equality across race, gender, and sexuality.
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