Which of the following best describes the role of government in promoting free trade?

Responses

allows traders to interact without interference from government
allows traders to interact without interference from government

creates restrictions and regulations to promote trade with developing nations
creates restrictions and regulations to promote trade with developing nations

uses regulations to force corporations to trade only within their own nation
uses regulations to force corporations to trade only within their own nation

all of the above

None of the above options accurately describe the role of government in promoting free trade. The correct answer is not listed among the options.

The role of government in promoting free trade is to remove barriers and regulations that hinder the flow of goods and services between countries. The government should ensure a level playing field for businesses, eliminate tariffs, quotas, and other trade barriers, negotiate trade agreements to open up markets, protect intellectual property rights, and enforce fair competition practices.