Identify which of the following examples reflects a way Adam Smith thought the government should be involved in the economy.(1 point)
Responses
The government decides to prohibit box companies from selling their boxes to another country overseas.
The government decides to prohibit box companies from selling their boxes to another country overseas.
The government builds a road from a city to a major seaport and charges a fee for cars to drive on that road.
The government builds a road from a city to a major seaport and charges a fee for cars to drive on that road.
The government decides to limit how many flowers any individual person can buy because supply is limited.
The government decides to limit how many flowers any individual person can buy because supply is limited.
The government decides to let businesses set new policies about international trade.
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The government builds a road from a city to a major seaport and charges a fee for cars to drive on that road.
Which of the following offers the best comparison between Hobbes’s and Locke’s perspectives on the divine right of kings?(1 point)
Responses
Both saw the divine right of kings as unnatural and bad.
Both saw the divine right of kings as unnatural and bad.
Locke supported the divine right of kings because it gave people more freedom.
Locke supported the divine right of kings because it gave people more freedom.
Hobbes supported the divine right of kings as absolute monarchs.
Hobbes supported the divine right of kings as absolute monarchs.
As Christians, both accepted the divine right of kings.
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Both saw the divine right of kings as unnatural and bad.
Both saw the divine right of kings as unnatural and bad.
Locke supported the divine right of kings because it gave people more freedom.
Locke supported the divine right of kings because it gave people more freedom.
Hobbes supported the divine right of kings as absolute monarchs.
Hobbes supported the divine right of kings as absolute monarchs.
As Christians, both accepted the divine right of kings.
Hobbes supported the divine right of kings as absolute monarchs.