Question
Adam Smith argued for -
Responses
Mercantilism
Mercantilism
Making the greatest possible use of enslaved Africans
Making the greatest possible use of enslaved Africans
Returning Europe to a feudal economy
Returning Europe to a feudal economy
Free trade, free markets, individualism and opposed absolutist rule
Responses
Mercantilism
Mercantilism
Making the greatest possible use of enslaved Africans
Making the greatest possible use of enslaved Africans
Returning Europe to a feudal economy
Returning Europe to a feudal economy
Free trade, free markets, individualism and opposed absolutist rule
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Adam Smith argued for **free trade, free markets, individualism, and opposed absolutist rule**. His seminal work, "The Wealth of Nations," laid the foundations for classical economics and emphasized the benefits of a free-market economy and the importance of competition and individual entrepreneurship.