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20. Which goal is generally outside the realm of a free enterprise government?

keeping the economy stable and secure so that Investors can invest and consumers can buy
deciding what products need to be produced and controlling the prices so that all citizens may benefit
preventing sudden price shifts that hurt consumers and producers
monitoring and regulating banks and protecting deposits by insuring them

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The correct answer is B) deciding what products need to be produced and controlling the prices so that all citizens may benefit.

The goal that is generally outside the realm of a free enterprise government is "deciding what products need to be produced and controlling the prices so that all citizens may benefit."

The most important goals of a government in a free enterprise system such as the one in the United States, are to ensure that the market is fair so everybody can participate; to ensure that the needs of the people are met maintaining the safety for the people; regulating banks to protect deposits and avoid a financial crisis; offering the proper climate for investors so they can feel free and secure when investing their money; and with these measures, the government tries to combat poverty.

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