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How is a free-market economy different from a mixed economy?

A. A free-market economy depends on individuals and businesses, whereas a mixed economy involves the government, too.

B. A free-market economy depends on individuals and family units, whereas a mixed economy involves only the government.

C. A free-market economy depends on a combination of government and businesses, whereas a mixed economy involves individuals, too.

D. A free-market economy depends largely on the government, whereas a mixed economy involves individuals and businesses, too.

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I can confrim it is D because I chose an aswer and they said it was D

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The answer is A-- A free-market economy depends on individuals and businesses, whereas a mixed economy involves the government, too.

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