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KWilfred

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Welfare programs are an example of ________.
 
  a. unlimited government spending
  b. the way government regulates the distribution of wealth
  c. the system of checks and balances
  d. charity by the elites
  e. the detachment of the market from the government

Question 2

A primary characteristic of government is that it ________.
 
  a. is incapable of regulating the use of legitimate force in a society
  b. is always democratic
  c. is rarely coercive
  d. alone regulates the use of legitimate force in society
  e. takes care of the rich and the elite



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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