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A person who advocates minimal intervention by government in economic matters while often advocating intervention in social issues is often called a (n)

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  1. 28 April, 09:19
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    Liberal, this takes different form in different countries. In the United Kingdom this is the approach of the Labour Party towards governance and policy, whilst in the united states this is the traditional approach of the Democrats.
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