Because public goods are both nonrival and nonexcludable, it is possible for people to use these goods without having to pay for them. Enjoying the benefits of a good without paying for it is known as:
A) the tragedy of the commons.
B) moral hazard.
C) a positive externality.
D) free-riding.
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