I believe it is TEMPORARY.
<h3>Answer choices are:</h3>
- Consumer intervention in economic choices is strictly forbidden.
- The government determines economic choices and makes most decisions.
- The decisions made by producers and consumers drive all economic choices.
- Producers and consumers make some economic choices while the government makes others.
<h3>Correct answer choice is:</h3><h2>4. Producers and consumers make some economic choices while the government makes others.</h2><h3>Explanation:</h3>
An economic policy in which both the individual business and a level of republic monopoly (normally in federal co-operation, security, support, and primary manufacturers) accompany. Every advanced economy is mixed where the medians of generation are distributed among the individual and governmental divisions. Also named a dual economy.
<h3>Example:</h3>
A mixed economy comprises of both individual and state/state-owned existences that distribute authority of maintaining, manufacturing, trading and swapping good in the country. Two models of mixed economies are the U.S. and France.
1. Theodore Roosevelt led a group of Rough Riders to capture San Juan Hill in Cuba.
2. President Roosevelt encouraged the conservation of America's natural resources.
3. To describe America's foreign policy in couth america, roosevelt used the african saying, "speak softly and carry a big stick."
4. With the 16th Amendment, the government gained the right to collect income tax.
5. World War 1 began when Archduke Francis Ferdinand and his wife were shot in Bosnia.
6. Women gained the right to vote, or suffrage, with the 19th Amendment.
7. Flappers were young women in the 1920s who wore short hair and short skirts.
8. The Roaring Twenties is used to describe the decade of the 1920s.
9. The Progressives wanted immigrants to return home.
10. The Treaty of Versailles brought about a fair and just peace.
11. The League of Nations corrected the problems in the Treaty of Versailles.
12. People who made and sold liquor during Prohibition were known as speakeasies.
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Answer:
Poll taxes, literacy tests, fraud and intimidation all turned African Americans away from the polls. Until the Supreme Court struck it down in 1915, many states used the "grandfather clause " to keep descendents of slaves out of elections.