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Social Studies, 30.08.2019 00:40 daeshawnc14

How can the lassez-faire doctrine be described?
a.) a free market with heavy government involvement and regulation
b.) a command economy in which the government distributes goods
c.) a free market with limited government regulation of business
d.) a socialist economy with little free enterprise

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