he was an antifederialist and opposed the constitution
b. Benito Mussolini
c. Adolf Hitler
d. Francisco Franco
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B. He wanted the League of Nations to afford people the right to choose their own form of government.
C. He proposed the League of Nations could insist that Germany pay reparations to the countries it damaged during the war.
D. He believed the League of Nations could prevent freedom of the seas and free trade.
1. that the terms of peace should not punish the defeated nations
2. the league of nations was ineffective
3.he hoped to create a world organization where countries could gather and resolve their quarrels
4. self determination is granted for nation states
B. It was less widespread and more focused on dominating small areas.
C. It was used in Africa and Asia rather than only the Americas.
D. It was based on military power rather than economic power.
Source: An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations
How does Smith's view of the economy expressed in this excerpt compare to Owen's?
Both believe individuals acting in their self-interest will lead to economic equality.
Both believe individuals acting in their self-interest will lead to economic inequality.
Smith believes individuals acting in their self-interest will lead to the maximum social benefit, while Owens does not.
Owens believes individuals acting in their self-interest will lead to the maximum social benefit, while Smith does not.
The answer is:
Smith believes individuals acting in their self-interest will lead to the maximum social benefit, while Owens does not.
Robert Owen, was one of the founders of the utopic socialism, which stated that self interest didn´t lead to social benefit. He promoted cooperatives and working class rights, but eventually he was bought out of his business because his partners didn´t like his ways of doing things.