Why does the government oversee the provision of public goods?(1 point) Responses

A. Public goods are goods and services that tend to result in negative externalities; therefore, the government must oversee that the provision of these goods and services is limited.
B. Public goods and services require resources in production that are scarce; therefore, the government must ensure that production is limited.
C. Public goods are goods and services that are non-excludable and rivalrous. The government must oversee the fair distribution of these goods; otherwise, they would be distributed on a first-come, first-serve basis.
D. Public goods are goods and services that are non-excludable and non-rivalrous; therefore, it is not profitable or in the best interest of private businesses to provide these goods.

C. Public goods are goods and services that are non-excludable and rivalrous. The government must oversee the fair distribution of these goods; otherwise, they would be distributed on a first-come, first-serve basis.