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What are public goods and services?
goods and services provided for US military personnel
goods and services that help facilitate voting on election days
goods and services for all citizens provided by governments
goods and services supplied to government officials
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Answer: goods and services for all citizens provided by governments.
Explanation: Public goods are typically provided (or funded) by governments for the benefit of the whole community. Economically, they are usually non-excludable (you can’t easily prevent people from using them) and non-rivalrous (one person’s use doesn’t reduce another’s). Examples: national defense, street lighting, clean air. The other choices describe subsets or different categories (military personnel goods serve a specific group; voting facilitation can be a public service but is a specific example; goods supplied only to officials are not public goods).
Explanation: Public goods are typically provided (or funded) by governments for the benefit of the whole community. Economically, they are usually non-excludable (you can’t easily prevent people from using them) and non-rivalrous (one person’s use doesn’t reduce another’s). Examples: national defense, street lighting, clean air. The other choices describe subsets or different categories (military personnel goods serve a specific group; voting facilitation can be a public service but is a specific example; goods supplied only to officials are not public goods).
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