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How does the government of a republic typically shape its economy?

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A) The government allows citizens to own private buisnesses

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Typically, the government in a republic will structure its economy so that a majority of the economic power lies in the main, central body, which can regulate things like the money supply and interest rates--while leaving some power to the independent states.
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