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In free-enterprise systems around the world, there are

(A) no restrictions on business ownership or business activity.
(B) some restrictions on business activity but not on business ownership.
(C) some restrictions on business ownership but not on business activity.
(D) some restrictions on business ownership and business activity.

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some restrictions on business ownership and business activity.

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User Barabas
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Correct answer choice is :


D) Some restrictions on business ownership and business activity.

Step-by-step explanation:

A free enterprise system is a financial system where a government places very few limitations on the types of business enterprises or ownership in which citizens associate. This kind of policy is often related to by others as a free market, or capitalism.

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