The property rights component assesses the extent to which a country’s legal framework allows individuals to freely accumulate private property, secured by clear laws that are enforced effectively by the government. Relying on a mix of survey data and independent assessments, it provides a quantifiable measure of the degree to which a country’s laws protect private property rights and the extent to which those laws are respected. It also assesses the likelihood that private property will be expropriated by the state.
True equiano and wheatley had the same reaction to being brought as a slave
As rebels that should remember who brought them there, there OUR colonies not some individual state, tax there things they WILL come crawling back soon...
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the answer is C Rhode Island
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