Like most modern believers in free markets, Smith believed that the government should enforce contracts and grant patents and copyrights to encourage inventions and new ideas. ... Smith's writings are both an inquiry into the science of economics and a policy guide for realizing the wealth of nations.
Answer:
The populists set their sights on the formation of a national political party after achieving some success on a local level in the late 1800s
Explanation:
Populists were political movements who had come together with the aim of the betterment of countries,
farmers and workers. The movement was protected by the the farmers alliance and the grange. Their policies were driven by economical issues and values like intolerance of foreigners and other religions.
It would be "Jean-Jacques Rousseau" who believed that sovereign powers reside with the citizens and the government gets its authority from the consent of the <span>governed, since he was a major Enlightenment thinker. Paine also believed this, however. </span>
The 1994 Cairo conference was mainly based on population and
development of people. The three main goals on which there were general consensus
were:
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</span>Provide education for all and sundry. It was
decided that primary education should be available for all within 2015.</span><span><span>
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Reduce the number of infant and child mortality
to a minimum. Within the year 2000 the mortality rate should be reduced to 50
to 70 deaths per thousand.</span><span><span>
</span>Reduce the rate of maternal mortality to as
minimum as possible. </span>
The treaty violations by the United States and late and unfair annuities by the Indian Agents had caused increasing problems on hunger and poverty amongst the settlers and the Native Americans. Many Dakotan traders had demanded that annuities must be paid or else they will stopped providing goods on credit basis.