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Adam smiths economic theory, in which all people are free to pursue their own private interests, is known as what? a) a mixed economy, which features limited government control. b) laissez-faire capitalism, which features little government control. c) democratic socialism, which features some government control. d) a command economy, which features complete government control.

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