The "economic liberals" of the early nineteenth century
A) Argued that governments should leave the economy alone, permitting the free market to work and to not restrict individual enterprise
B) Paradoxically supported the repressive policies of Metternich
C) Argued that government economic policies should be determined by a vote of the people
D) Believed that a rise in wages was inevitable
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