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How does the government's power to coerce behavior tend to reduce private-sector risk?

A. By enforcing contracts and discouraging illegal behavior that threatens private property.
B. By guaranteeing that the government will financially cover any losses by private-sector firms.
C. By strictly regulating the allocation of most property resources in the economy.
D. The coercive power of government only increases private-sector risk.

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