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a_sh-v [17]
3 years ago
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Pls help i will mark you the brainlestEconomist Adam Smith was an Enlightenment thinker who wrote numerous books. In his writing

s, he described how market systems work and his belief in laissez-faire economics. His ideas influenced how people view the government in terms of the economy. Which statement accurately describes the role the government should have according to Smith? Question 6 options: the government should control all aspects of business operations the government should provide strict economic regulations on businesses the government should allow business to operate freely the government should raise taxes on the wealthy business owners
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AfilCa [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

The economist Adam Smith was an Enlightenment thinker. In his writings, he described how market systems worked and expressed his belief in laissez-faire economics. His ideas influenced how people viewed their relationship with their government.

Hoped this helps plz mark brainlest thx:)

Andreyy893 years ago
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Answer:

the government should allow business to operate freely the government

Explanation:i took the test it was the right one

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