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下列对“家庭联产承包责任制”不正确的说法是()

A.家庭联产承包责任制是适合我国现阶段生产力水平的农业经营方式 B.家庭联产承包责任制是对人民公社制度的有效替代 C.家庭联产承包责任制适应农业生产的特点 D.是一种适应社会化大生产的农业生产制度

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