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According to the passage, the MESBIC approach differs from the SBA approach in that MESBIC

’s______

A.seek federal contracts to provide marketsfor minority businesses

B.encourage minority businesses to provide markets for other minority businesses

C.attempt to maintain a specified rate of growth in the minority business sector

D.rely on the participation of large corporations to finance minority businesses

E.select minority businesses on the basis of their location

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