subject
History, 16.09.2019 03:30 spazzinchicago

Use the following excerpt from robert owen to answer the question below: "train any population rationally, and they will be rational. furnish honest and useful employments to those so trained, and such employments they will greatly prefer to dishonest or injurious occupations. it is beyond all calculation the interest of every government to provide that training and that employment; and to provide both is easily practicable." source: a new view of society - essays 1813-1816, robert owen in what way might adam smith have disagreed with this statement? smith believed that education was only for the poor. smith believed that workers could not be trained to work. smith believed that the government's role was very limited. smith believed that the government should directly employ people.

ansver
Answers: 1

Another question on History

question
History, 21.06.2019 14:30
What is the meaning of the statement that all is vanity or meaningless? use full sentences
Answers: 3
question
History, 21.06.2019 21:30
The decision to annex hawaii was a controversial one
Answers: 1
question
History, 22.06.2019 00:30
Which goal was most likely to be supported by both poor peasents and city merchants in the early years of the french revolution? an end to feudal privileges overthrow of the monarchy destruction of the power of the catholic church suppression of the third estate take your time to answer, i'm not in a big rush
Answers: 1
question
History, 22.06.2019 02:00
Ineed asap! ! what is the name of the system in which each branch of the u.s government can limit the actions of the other branches? a. perpetual union b. division of powers c. cooperative federalism d. checks and balances
Answers: 1
You know the right answer?
Use the following excerpt from robert owen to answer the question below: "train any population rati...
Questions
question
Mathematics, 12.01.2021 22:00
question
Computers and Technology, 12.01.2021 22:00
question
English, 12.01.2021 22:00
question
Arts, 12.01.2021 22:00
question
Mathematics, 12.01.2021 22:00
question
Computers and Technology, 12.01.2021 22:00
question
Mathematics, 12.01.2021 22:00
Questions on the website: 13722360