Goods that society determines all citizens should have, whether or not they can personally afford them are called:
A. social goods.
B. externalities.
C. merit goods.
D. charitable goods.
Answer: C
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A. individuals that considered themselves to be without strong political affiliation. B. members of specific racial or age groups. C. politicians working at the local level in city precincts or districts. D. voters that had just left the ballot box. E. lists of experts, journalists, or subscribers to particular newspapers or consumer services.
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