Which of the following is the reason why, in a free-market society, the government passes laws against theft, coercion and fraud A. to guarantee security and growth B. to plan an efficient economy C. to protect freedom of choice D. to prevent innovative

History · Middle School · Tue Nov 03 2020

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In a free-market society, the government passes laws against theft, coercion and fraud primarily:

A. To guarantee security and growth.

These laws are implemented to ensure a secure environment for economic transactions, fostering growth and stability within the free-market system. They aim to protect individuals and businesses from unlawful activities that could hinder economic progress and security.