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



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The question is asking us "How can the lassez-faire doctrine be described?". Laissez-faire means "let do" and it means that people should do as they want. This means also that the government should not be interfering into people's life choices. From the options, the best one is the following one: a free market with limited government regulation of business - a sitution where the government has very little control over the market

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C.) a free market with limited government regulation of business

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