Multiple Choice
Which of the following is among the arguments against using government intervention to reduce income inequality?
A) Governments cannot have much of an impact on income inequality, so there is little use in making the attempt.
B) A wide gap between the rich and the poor tends to promote active participation in the democratic process.
C) Allowing big rewards to go to the most successful performers helps motivate creativity, innovation, and hard work.
D) Large income differences eventually lead to political strife and will undermine support for a market economy.
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