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asd123

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Which ideology prefers virtually no government involvement in anything other than personal and national security?
 
  a. fascism
  b. libertarianism
  c. Marxism
  d. neoconservatism

Question 2

What distinguishes a center-right party from a right-wing party?
 
  a. Center-right parties are fiscally conservative, whereas right-wing parties tend to spend money recklessly.
  b. Right-wing parties are generally liberal on social issues, whereas center-right parties tend to be more conservative.
  c. Center-right parties want to reduce the level of spending on the welfare state, whereas right-wing parties want to dismantle it.
  d. Center-right parties want to end immigration, whereas right-wing parties want to marginally reduce the amount of immigration.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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