Which of the following best describes how the U.S. government has established the rules in which the markets operate? (1 point)

The government creates an issue, organizes a regulatory agency, and puts that agency in charge of creating rules and regulations for that part of the market.
The government creates a regulatory agency, and puts that agency in charge of determining what the potential issues might be in that part of the market.
The government notices an issue, creates a regulatory agency, and the president makes rules and regulations for that part of the market.
The government notices an issue, creates a regulatory agency to oversee the issue, and puts that agency in charge of creating rules and regulations for that part of market.

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The correct answer is: The government creates an issue, organizes a regulatory agency, and puts that agency in charge of creating rules and regulations for that part of the market.
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