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Part A: In The Wealth of Nations, Smith writes about an “invisible hand.” Which of the following best describes the “invisible hand”?
A: a guide that ensures that people produce the things that society needs
B: the way in which government duties secretly increase the price of imported goods
C: the process by which a single worker completes all stages in the manufacture of a product
D: the thefts committed by workers in factories
Part B: With which economic system is Smith most associated?
A: capitalism
B: constitutionalism
C: colonialism
D: communism
Part C: Which statements explain why the iron industry started in England?
Choose all answers that are correct.
A: England had plentiful supplies of iron ore.
B: England needed a new navy with iron-clad ships.
C: English iron makers were able to improve the process of smelting.
D: English iron makers developed ways to shape iron into tools and parts of machines.
E: England had many forests, providing fuel for the iron industry.
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