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Laissez-faire means that the government

with people’s right to pursue happiness.

The idea of laissez-faire, or how much the government should do, is



.

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Answer:

For the first sentence it should be *does not interfere*

And for the second sentence should be *debated heavily*

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I got them right on edge

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Answer:

It is a french word that means 'to leave alone'. In terms of government policy it means that the government should not get interfere in the economy, business or economy.

It is the philosophy of free market capitalism. The policy was first popularized by Physiocrats in France during eighteenth century, according to them government should only intervene in the economy to protect individual freedom, life and property and the unchanging and natural laws of the economic processes and market forces should be left unhindered. The term was later popularized by the economist Adam Smith.

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