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Which of the following wrote, An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations?
 
  a. Locke
  b. Hobbes
  c. Adam Smith
  d. Beccaria
  e. Voltaire

Question 2

What was true of almost all medieval castles?
 
  a. They served as residences for noble families.
  b. They had little military value.
  c. They were enormous, usually housing thousands of people.
  d. They were owned and operated by the church.
  e. They had high towers that soared more than 300 feet in the air.



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