The correct answer is 4. laissez-faire capitalists.
Laissez-faire capitalists represent the group of people who would most likely object to the government regulation of business in the 19th century. Laissez-faire represents the system of trade which is free from government interference, so obviously this group would be against that.
Answer:
Choctaw nation
Explanation:
The Choctaw Nation, whose educational system became the model for schools in the Creek, Chickasaw, and Seminole nations, had twelve tribally funded schools in operation by 1838. Many schools among the Five Tribes operated in association with Christian missions.
The correct answer is "Selling Treasury Bills and Treasury Bonds".
The other options are not possible because:
<u>collecting taxes </u>is not "borrowing"
<u>Issuing stock </u>- this is something that companies do when they sell a share in the ownership of it, not government
And goverments don't usually <u>borrow from banks, </u>instead they issue documents promissing to bay back the money (along with an interest) to whoever buys those documents: selling Treasury Bills and bonds.
For French revolution in 1790
Several of these figures were anti-capitalist, as well as anti-religion. They were also revolutionaries, not advocates of a rigid social system so the correct answer is (4) achieving change through revolution.