"whenever free choice is limited or threatened, the need to retain our freedoms makes us want them (as well as the goods and services associated with them) significantly more than before". Therefore ____

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According to my research, I can say that based on the information provided within the question we can say that when increasing scarcity - or anything else - that prevents access to some item, people will begin to react and want to have that item a lot more than they did before the interference/prevention. This can be seen as a psychological view like when someone is told they cannot do something it makes you want to do that even more than before, even if you did not have the urge to do it before it was mentioned.

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