<u>Original Question</u>: A government is laissez-faire when it?
<u>Answer: does not interfere with business affairs and does not regulate its actions</u>
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<em>Explanation: Laissez-faire is an economic term that economists use when describing an unregulated market</em>
<em>An unregulated market in being the fact that the government doesn't involve us in the business world.</em>
<em>Its benefit is that allows for substantial growth in the industry as businesses are not bound by rules and regulations could increase the cost and decrease their efficiency.</em>
<em>However it is unbeneficial when businesses began to set up 'monoplies' and 'set inadequate working standards' that harm other businesses and workers. That is when the government would step in to regulate the market and break the laissez-faire terms on how to run a market.</em>
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<span>The five groups of people immigrated from europe to the northern colonies were:
</span><span>1. Germans
2. Scot-Irish
3. Dutch
4. Scandinavians
5. Jews</span>
Answer:
Developed countries like America, Europe attracts people from other nation in many decades. In 1800s people went there in search of jobs, education and land corporations.
Explanation:
Migration means movement of people from one place to another. It has two parts: Immigration and Emigration.
- In immigration people enter into a new nation and increase population density over there.
- In emigration people leaves their own birth place and reduces population over there.
There are two main factors which affects migration: Pull factor and Push factor.
- Pull factors work parallel with immigration where it attracts people from other nation because of various opportunities like good environment, availability of education, service etc.
- Push factors go with emigration where some unfavourable conditions of a particular nation compel people to leave that place like famine, scarcity of water, excessive pollution.