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Which of the following policies is an example of a command-and-control policy? a. subsidies to education b. maximum levels of pollution that factories may emit c. tradable pollution permits d. None of the above is an example of a command-and-control policy.

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B. maximum levels of pollution that factories may emit

Step-by-step explanation:

Command and control policy refers to a type of policy that create some sort of limitation to a certain action in order to avoid negative consequences on national level.

Creating maximum levels of pollution WILL LIMIT the amount of waste that the companies could produce and force them to actually make effort to manage their waste and protect the environment.

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