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For each government action, indicate the type of government activity and justification. Instructions: In order to receive full credit, you must make a selection for each option. For correct answer(s), click the box once to place a check mark. For incorrect answer(s), click the option twice to empty the box. a) New York City bans smoking in restaurants. ? Externality ? Public good ? Market regulation ? Redistribution b) Congress renews the food stamp program, which gives poor people access to groceries at a discount. ? Externality ? Public good ? Market regulation ? Redistribution Next> 23 of 67 < Prev W to search b) Congress renews the food stamp program, which gives poor people access to groceries at a discount. ?Externality ? Public good ? Market regulation ?Redistribution c) Local governments open libraries that are available to anyone. ? Externalities ? Public goods ? Restribution ? Market regulation 23 of 67 < Prev Next 1:4 o search 10/2 prt sc Sysra delete insert F12 f11 hom f10 pause f8 15 break D/ XI
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