Which foreign phrase literally means “allow to do,” but also refers to a “policy of not interfering in other people’s affairs” in English?(1 point)

Responses

laissez-faire
laissez-faire

caveat emptor
caveat emptor

ad nauseum
ad nauseum

in loco parentis

1 answer

The foreign phrase that literally means "allow to do" and refers to a "policy of not interfering in other people's affairs" in English is laissez-faire.