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To be classified as a 'pure public good,' a service must be both entirely non-rival (one person's use does not diminish its availability to others) and non-excludable (it is impossible to prevent people from benefiting). A city is evaluating several proposals for new services. Which of the following proposals provides the clearest example of a pure public good?

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