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In the free-enterprise system of the United States, the government
makes no economic decisions.
makes some economic decisions.
makes most economic decisions.
makes all economic decisions.
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makes some economic decisions.
The U.S. is a mixed (free-enterprise) economy: private firms and consumers make most market choices, but the government intervenes through regulation, taxes, monetary/fiscal policy, public goods, and social programs.
The U.S. is a mixed (free-enterprise) economy: private firms and consumers make most market choices, but the government intervenes through regulation, taxes, monetary/fiscal policy, public goods, and social programs.
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