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A mixed economy is (3 points) a dependent only on the choices of individuals and businesses b a combination of individual choice and government protection c where people produce and trade traditional goods
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A mixed economy is (3 points)
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dependent only on the choices of individuals and businesses
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a combination of individual choice and government protection
c
where people produce and trade traditional goods
d
completely based on government decisions
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The answer is B, a combination of individual choice and government protection
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The definition of a mixed economy is an economic system combining private and public enterprise. This is basically saying that people own private businesses and the government also owns their own businesses. I would say that the answer is B.
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