How do government corporations differ from private companies?
A. Government corporations perform activities that private companies cannot or will not.
B. Government corporations cannot borrow money, whereas private companies can.
C. Government corporations cannot sell stock, whereas private companies can.
D. Government corporations can borrow money, whereas private companies cannot.
Answer: A
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