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burton19126

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One of the three important limits to what the law can do discussed by Christopher Stone is
 
 

a. laws are passed before there is any real problem to worry about.
  b. consumers don't want further legal regulation.
  c. designing effective regulations is difficult.
  d. regulators are often bought off by corporations



Question 2

Adam Smith proposed that in our pursuit of economic interests we are led by
 
 

a. our gut instincts.
  b. an invisible hand to promote general good.
  c. the trends of the economy.
  d. the moral compass within each of us




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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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