Why did the British government restrict the EIC so little?(1 point)

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The EIC was so weak, the British government did not feel the need to get involved.
The EIC was so weak, the British government did not feel the need to get involved.

The British government had already heavily restricted the EIC, specifically in trade goods, military actions, and trade agreements.
The British government had already heavily restricted the EIC, specifically in trade goods, military actions, and trade agreements.

The EIC was a large portion of the British economy, so the government feared that restricting it would harm the economy.
The EIC was a large portion of the British economy, so the government feared that restricting it would harm the economy.

The EIC threatened to overthrow the British government with its private military of sepoys.
The EIC threatened to overthrow the British government with its private military of sepoys.

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The most accurate response would be:

The EIC was a large portion of the British economy, so the government feared that restricting it would harm the economy.

This reflects the significant role the East India Company played in British trade and economic interests, making the government hesitant to impose strict restrictions that could negatively impact its operations and, consequently, the broader economy.

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