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At a young age, Ebony's coaches were confident she had the potential to be a world-class swimmer with a future coaching career. After four years on an athletic scholarship and Olympic experience under her belt, she chose a different path. With her savings and personal connections, she rented a corner building in a bustling San Francisco neighborhood and pursued her dream: a surf shop business. Ebony's dream was rooted in which basic right of free-market capitalism?

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Answer:

The right to freedom of choice.

Step-by-step explanation:

The four basic rights that form the foundation of capitalism are:

  • The right to own private property.
  • The right to own a business and keep all that business's profits.
  • The right to freedom of competition.
  • The right to freedom of choice.

Her dream was to have a Surf shop business instead of being a world-class swimmer

So she used her ability as a way to get the scholarship a learn how to carry out a businnes and then chose to do what was her real dream.

she used the RIGHT OF CHOICE.

Good Luck!

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