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What does "laissez fare" mean in regards to capitalism? A) The government is fully involved in business and trade B) The government is not involved in businesses and trade Eliminate C) The people are no
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What does "laissez fare" mean in regards to capitalism? A) The government is fully involved in business and trade B) The government is not involved in businesses and trade Eliminate C) The people are no longer allowed to own businesses D) Only people of certain nobility are allowed to run businesses and own land DONT ANSWER UNLESS YOUR 100 PERCENT
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B The government is not involved in businesses and trade
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