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in capitalism, what does competition do for consumers? (select the best answer.) it limits the number of choices consumers have. it prevents consumers from being entrepreneurs. it lets consumers create monopolies. it keeps prices fair for consumers.
In capitalism, competition among producers and sellers drives them to offer better products and services at reasonable prices to attract consumers. This market - based pressure ensures that consumers are not exploited through overly high prices, thus keeping prices fair. Options like limiting consumer choices (competition usually increases choices as more firms enter the market), preventing consumers from being entrepreneurs (not a direct role of competition in relation to consumers), and letting consumers create monopolies (monopolies are the opposite of competition) are incorrect.
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It keeps prices fair for consumers.