Which of the following is true of government interventions in a country's trade practices? a. Lower restrictions should be placed on products coming from countries where a government has a large sphere of political influence. b. Governments intervene to protect only imports, as the protection of exports is handled by private agencies. c. A major political motive behind government intervention in trade is the protection of infant industries. d. Government interventions help companies take advantage of economies of scale and be the first movers in their industries.