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


Answer: B

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a. federal prison for immigrants who came to the United States with criminal records b. charitable hospital facility in New York's East River that treated unhealthy immigrants c. federal facility for processing recently arrived immigrants in New York Harbor d. state-run clearing house for immigrant-aid societies located in the Hudson River

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What brought European ignorance of the outside world to an end?

A) The interactions of Europeans with the Ottoman Turks B) The rise of the intercontinental empire of the Mongols C) The discoveries of Giordano Bruno D) Interaction with the Islamic Egyptians E) None of these

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The map "Shang China" shows that in ancient China urbanization ________

A) centered on Henan province B) began along the Yangtze River C) developed first in coastal regions D) was concentrated along the upper regions of the Yellow and Yangtze rivers

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Migration routes west after 1800 did NOT:

A) mainly run east-west. B) follow the coastline. C) mainly run north-south. D) cross the Appalachians.

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