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How would increasing the role of the public sector in a mixed economy MOST LIKE...
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How would increasing the role of the public sector in a mixed economy MOST LIKELY affect consumer sovereignty?
A It would increase consumer sovereignty by increasing the profit motive.
B It would increase consumer sovereignty by reducing private ownership.
C It would decrease consumer sovereignty by increasing competition.
D It would decrease consumer sovereignty by limiting choice.
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