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7. In a free market economy, decisions are made according to the laws of

O supply and demand
O local government
O national government
O wealthy citizens​

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Free market decisions are made according to the laws of supply and demand.
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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

In its best form, a free market economy will determine a price by supply and demand.

Local governments can't determine anything unless it is a local commodity or product which will not be used anywhere else. Even then, the government is interfering with supply and demand.

National government -- same answer as local government. Any government interference does not result in a free market economy.

There are not enough wealthy citizens around to influence many markets.

Your best answer is A

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