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Question 1

According to Adam Smith, what was a legitimate function of government?
 
  a. To promote religion
  b. To protect society from invasion
  c. To plan the national economy
  d. To set wages and prices
  e. To provide all citizens with employment

Question 2

In plotting against James II in 1688, England's elite attempted to
 
  a. secure their ancient feudal rights with respect to the king while avoiding Puritanism and social radicalism.
  b. restore the Puritan Commonwealth.
  c. increase political freedom not only in England but also in Ireland and Scotland.
  d. establish a modern government along French lines.
  e. place power in the hands of England common people.



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Reply 2 on: Sep 12, 2019
:D TYSM


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Excellent

 

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