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Business, 12.12.2020 23:00, IsabelAyshi

Why is protection of private property important to free enterprise? 1. In free enterprise, businesses loan money in the hope of making a profit. Businesses create products, services, and jobs in the pursuit of profit. A business may decide not to invest money if the government has the power to take it away.
2. In free enterprise, businesses invest money in the hope of making a profit. Businesses create products, services, and jobs in the pursuit of profit. A business may decide to invest money if the government has the power to take it away.
3. In free enterprise, businesses invest money in the hope of making a profit. Businesses create products, services, and jobs in the pursuit of profit. A business may decide not to invest money if the government has the power to take it away.
4. In free enterprise, businesses invest money in the hope of breaking even. Businesses create products, services, and jobs in the pursuit of profit. A business may decide not to invest money if the government has the power to take it away.

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