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misspop

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The economist who believed that governments should not interfere with the functioning of the market was
 
  A) George Soros.
  B) Adam Smith.
  C) Samuel Swinson.
  D) Karl Marx.

Question 2

The social welfare system created in the 1930s in order to help the poor and restore trust in capitalism was the
 
  A) Marshall Plan.
  B) New Deal.
  C) Economic Package.
  D) Development Plan.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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