Scenario: Not-So-Free Freeland Freeland is a semi-closed economy whose government believes in protecting national identity and building a self-sustained economy. The government's priority is to protect local jobs and provide opportunities to Freeland's emerging industries to flourish without the threat of external competition. Freeland's efforts to provide opportunities to its emerging industries is an example of its ________.

a. economic motive
b. culture motive
c. political motive
d. social motive


Answer: a. economic motive

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