Key term for OCR GCSE History A, used in War and British Society c.790–2010.
The traditional political policy of government non-interference, where the state avoids intervening in the economy or the social welfare of its citizens.
Laissez-faire appears in OCR GCSE History A revision content for British Thematic Studies, especially War and British Society c.790–2010 and War c.1750–c.2010.
British Thematic Studies
War and British Society c.790–2010 • War c.1750–c.2010
British Thematic Studies
Power: Monarchy and Democracy c.1000–2014 • Power c.1800–2014
Non-British Depth Studies
The USA 1919–1948 • The 1930s and the New Deal
Non-British Depth Studies
The USA 1919–1948 • The 1930s and the New Deal
Non-British Depth Studies
The USA 1919–1948 • The 1930s and the New Deal
Non-British Depth Studies
The USA 1919–1948 • The 1930s and the New Deal
Non-British Depth Studies
The USA 1919–1948 • The Roaring Twenties
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