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burton19126

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How do Keynesian economic policies differ from the traditional laissez-faire policies developed by Adam Smith?
 
  a. Laissez-faire policies advocate for cutthroat capitalism, while Keynesian policies seek to spread wealth equally among a nation's citizens.
  b. Laissez-faire policies advocate for increased spending and stimuli for government-run businesses, while Keynesian economics argues for a hands-free approach.
  c. Keynesian policies advocate for increased government control of economics, while traditional laissez-faire economics argues for a hands-free approach.
  d. The more liberal laissez-faire economies distribute wealth more evenly among society, while Keynesian economics tends to distribute wealth among the top one percent.

Question 2

Which of the following would highlight a critical downside of a unitary system?
 
  a. a parliament with very limited control over its national parks and wildlife reserves
  b. the absence of a responsive government when citizens make certain demands
  c. a declining sense of nationalism among elites in society
  d. local officials unable to make basic decisions without the express consent of the central government



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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