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11 June, 10:07

Which best explains how a mixed economy addressed problems that arose from capitalism?

A. Laissez-faire principles remained, but government passed laws promoting worker safety.

B. Government interference continued, and new laws allowed workers to own companies.

C. Supply and demand remained, and government took control of the means of production.

D. Government regulation was minimal, but new laws protected workers and their standard of living.

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  1. 11 June, 12:13
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    The answer is D i took the quiz
  2. 11 June, 12:43
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    The problems which arose from capitalism were best addressed by a mixed economy through the government which didn't interfere much, however, it did ensure worker safety and minimal wages which had to be paid by factory owners to workers. For this reason - D would be the answer.
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