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Governments will turn to creating new regulations to solve the various types of problems that either the government itself has created or problems by an outside nation has created, making things more difficult. If inflation, usually caused by government spending is out of control, then wage and price freezes will be implemented to try to solve that problem. If news of corruption within the government is widespread, then new regulations concerning the press and other news media will be regulated to not expose sensitive news information about government practices. If a nation's industries are failing to produce internal customers due to foreign imports, such as cars, then regulations concerning the number of foreign imports of cars will implemented.

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