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Who Advocated a Doctrine That Would Be Later Be Known

Question 66

Question 66

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Who advocated a doctrine that would be later be known as laissez-faire?


A) John McDonald
B) Adam Smith
C) Robert Walpole
D) Robert Burns
E) Lord Gordon Brown

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