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cmoore54

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Which of the great Enlightenment thinkers warned that cowardice stood in the way of new ideas?
 
  a. Hobbes.
  b. Kant.
  c. Smith.
  d. Voltaire.
  e. Cavendish.

Question 2

The economy of New South Wales began with
 
  a. the introduction of wheat varieties from Spain.
  b. cattle to graze on the grasslands.
  c. the fur trade using the native kangaroo.
  d. the introduction of merino sheep by way of Spain and Kew Gardens.
  e. slave trade involving the Koori population of Aboriginal Australians.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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