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- 5. Dupont de Nemours second leading spokesman of the rising Physiocrats
- 6. Smith Scottish philosopher & economist who wrote Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth (1776) & believed economic liberty was the foundation of a natural economic system
- 7. the economic theory that trade generates wealth and is stimulated by the accumulation of profitable balances, which a government should encourage by means of protectionism
- 9. le Rond d’Alembert French mathematician, philosopher, and writer and another leader of the Encyclopedia (1717-1783)
- 10. Smith is founder & favors a limited role for government in economic life
- 11. theory the idea that history divided into four stages: age of hunters, age of shepherds, age of agriculture, age of commerce
- 12. economic reformers from France & argued that agriculture was the basis on which all economic production depended
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- 1. Diderot Co-founder and contributor along with Jean to the Encyclopedia (1713-1784)
- 2. Acts acts that governed colonial trade established in 1651 that intended to preserve the wealth of the nation
- 3. Adam Smith believed the best way to encourage economic growth was to allow individuals to purse
- 4. Quesnay publisher of tableau economic & one of the french leading spokesperson of the rising Physiocrats
- 8. the publication of works combined into one being one of the greatest monuments of the Enlightenment and its most monumental undertaking in the realm of print culture
- 13. Wealth of Nations embraced an important theory of human social and economic development known as four-stage theory
