How did Adam Smith feel about institutional economic interference under mercantilism?

A. Smith felt that institutional economic interference under mercantilism prevented wealth from growing. Instead, these systems should be left alone to shift under the influence of industrializing nations.

B. Smith felt that institutional economic interference under mercantilism prevented wealth from growing. Instead, these systems should be left alone to shift under the influence of economic markets.

C. Smith felt that institutional economic interference under mercantilism helped wealth grow. These systems should be left alone to shift under the influence of economic markets until interference was needed.

D. Smith felt that institutional economic interference under mercantilism prevented wealth from growing. Instead, people in power, not economic markets, should interfere with these systems.How did Enlightenment thinkers such as Diderot and Voltaire challenge religious structures?

A. Diderot and Voltaire used reasoning rather than religion to explain the natural world.

B. Voltaire believed that each state should only have one religion, but Diderot disagreed.

C. Diderot and Voltaire believed that religion explained all natural phenomena.

D. Diderot believed that freedom of religion would cause problems within the state.

A. Diderot and Voltaire used reasoning rather than religion to explain the natural world.