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The Dual Objectives of Taxes on Specific Goods

Governments often implement taxes on specific goods, such as gasoline or tobacco, for two distinct primary reasons. Identify and describe these two primary objectives. For each objective, provide a hypothetical or real-world example of a tax policy that is clearly designed to achieve it, and explain why your chosen example fits that objective.

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