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Explain Thomas Hobbes' view that favors consumption as the best tax.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Refer to Figure 2-8. If Vidalia chooses to produce 40 dozen orchids, how many roses can it produce to maximize production?
 
  A) 30 dozen roses B) 50 dozen roses C) 100 dozen roses D) 150 dozen roses



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Answer to Question 1

He argued that people should pay taxes in accordance with what they actually take out of the pot, not what they leave in. The standard of living, the argument goes, depends not on income but on how much income is spent.

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