Explain the economic policy of laissez faire

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Answer 1
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Laissez-Faire is an economic policy that says governments should not interfere with the free market; let the market develop on its own.


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In a country undergoing urbanization, large numbers of people _____.Select the best answer from the choices provided.

A.leave cities

B.move to cities

C.move to the countryside

D.move to a new country

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The answer would be B since when a city is undergoing urbanization people are moving in and not leaving.

Answer:

the answer is "B.move to cities"

Explanation:

I took the unit test on edge 2020

1. What do you call the statement that is notconsidered and accepted by all. It may be
unverified or controversial to a certain
degree.
A. Assertion C. Policy
B. Claim
D. Value​

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Answer: CLAIM

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I think it's claim because the definition is "state or assert that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof."

The organization that is responsible for the regulation of presidential campaign contributions is known as the

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Federal Election Commission.

Why did the Spanish so swiftly conquer the Native Americans?A. They convinced the native people that they were gods.
B. Native Americans could not combat the superior weaponry and the rapid spread of newly-introduced diseases.
C. They earned the native people's trust and then ruthlessly turned on them.
D. They devised a clever way to distract the people and then encouraged them to turn on each other.

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One of the main reasons why the Spanish so swiftly conquered the Native Americans was because "B. Native Americans could not combat the superior weaponry and the rapid spread of newly-introduced diseases," since the Spanish were using steel weapons and guns. 

At the end of the Mexican-American war the US paid 15 million and left Mexico City in exchange for?

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As part of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, the United States also acquired all the Mexican territory between California and Texas. This included occupied regions such as New Mexico and Arizona. In addition, all or parts of Nevada, Utah, Wyoming and Colorado were transferred to the United States.

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New Mexico and California

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When Muslims conquered a new land they often

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With ultimate mercy and fairness, they pretty much converted people, i think