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city streets, sewage systems, and police protection are all examples of:
select one:
a. private goods.
b. rival goods.
c. public goods.
d. exclusive goods.
Public goods are non-rival (one person's use does not reduce availability to others) and non-excludable (no one can be prevented from using them). City streets, sewage systems, and police protection fit these criteria: multiple people can use them without limiting access, and it is not feasible to exclude individuals from benefiting from them. Private, rival, and exclusive goods do not match these traits, as they involve competition for use or ability to exclude users.
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c. public goods.