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in capitalism, what does competition do for consumers?
a. it limits the number of choices consumers have.
b. it prevents consumers from being entrepreneurs.
c. it lets consumers create monopolies.
d. it keeps prices fair for consumers.
In capitalist systems, competition between businesses drives them to attract consumers. To do this, they often lower or keep prices reasonable to stay competitive, while also offering more choices (contradicting option A). Competition does not bar consumers from becoming entrepreneurs (contradicting B) or let consumers create monopolies, which are the opposite of competitive markets (contradicting C).
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D. It keeps prices fair for consumers.