Lawyers generally earn much higher incomes than fast food workers. How would we use the Circular Flow to explain this?(1 point)

Responses

a The government sets wages for lawyers but not wages for fast food workers.  ​​​​​​​

b All workers sell their human capital in the resource market, and lawyers typically have more human capital than fast food workers.  ​​​​​​​

c Households sell land to firms in the resource market, and lawyers usually live in bigger houses with bigger yards than fast food workers.

d All workers sell their labor in the resource market, and lawyers do more physically demanding work than fast food workers.

b All workers sell their human capital in the resource market, and lawyers typically have more human capital than fast food workers.