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29 July, 09:31

What is a laissez-faire government? a government that raises taxes fairly across classes a government that has a weak leader who accomplishes little a government that does not interfere with the economy a government that tries to create a fair society

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  1. 29 July, 09:34
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    A government that doesnt interfere with the economy
  2. 29 July, 09:37
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    The answer is the third option, a government that does not interfere with the economy.

    The driving principle behind laissez-faire, that translates as "leave alone" is that the less the government is involved in the economy, the better off business will be and the better off society will be. they oppose any sort of federal involvement in the economy, which includes any type of legislation or oversight; they are against minimum wages, duties, trade restrictions, and corporate taxes.
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