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    Laissez-Faire Is a French Expression That Literally Means
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Laissez-Faire Is a French Expression That Literally Means

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Question 100

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Laissez-faire is a French expression that literally means:


A) 'to make profits'
B) 'no more taxes'
C) 'allow them to do'
D) 'we need protection'

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