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What does the government have to do to enforce consumer-protection regulations? O A. lower tariffs O B. oversee production O c. avoid a budget deficit D. break up monopolies
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What does the government have to do to enforce consumer-protection
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O A. lower tariffs
O B. oversee production
O c. avoid a budget deficit
D. break up monopolies
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Your answer is B. oversee production.
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