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In a free enterprise system, what are the goals of government? Check all that apply. 1.to ensure safety for its citizens 2.to ensure that citizens' needs are met 3.to stay out of all economic decisions 4.to solve the problem of poverty 5.to prevent citizens from getting rich 6.to ensure that the market is fair

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A) To ensure safety for its citizens

B) To ensure that citizens' needs are met

D) To solve the problem of poverty

F) To ensure that the market is fair

Step-by-step explanation:

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Correct answer choices are :


A) To ensure safety for its citizens

B) To ensure that citizens' needs are met

D) To solve the problem of poverty

F) To ensure that the market is fair

Step-by-step explanation:

A free enterprise system is broadly self-regulating. Consequently, the government performs a short, but significant, role, allowing individuals to make most of the economic judgments. Precisely, the government has two purposes, rule maker and umpire.

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