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Maslowich
2 years ago
14

A government ban on a good that suffers from over-consumption may be ineffective if: Group of answer choices the public did not

participate in setting the punishments the likelihood of being caught breaking the ban is very low. the likelihood of being caught breaking the ban is sufficiently high the punishment for breaking the ban is severe
Social Studies
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Vika [28.1K]2 years ago
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<u>B) </u><u>Likelihood of being caught breaking the ban is very low.</u>

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<h3><u>What does a government ban mean?</u></h3>

A prohibition, whether official or informal, is referred to as a <u>ban.</u> In a particular political territory, bans are established to forbid specific actions. Embargoes are the name for several commercial restrictions. A verb with a similar meaning to "to forbid" is also used, and it is called "ban."

<h3><u>What makes the government forbid something?</u></h3>

In numerous other instances, restrictions are justified and put in place to advance public safety, improve public health, safeguard the environment, and prevent people from unintentionally harming themselves or others by poisoning, infection, fire, or explosion.

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