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Directions: Read the following paragraph and identify which group on the political spectrum is being described. Mark your answer using the multiple-choice format below.
"Our society must strike a balance between government regulation and free enterprise. Having too little government regulation can lead to general abuse of people by big business. However, too much government regulation along with social welfare programs can create a public that is dependent upon the government making people lazy with no incentive to work. Social welfare programs are good for people who may fall on hard times, but these must be limited. As a result of this, taxes would be on a fair level impacting everyone equally. You can still have a graduated tax rate – but the levels would be more affordable for everyone to pay."
a
Liberal
b
Conservative
c
Moderate
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