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How did theEconomic Policies Change during world war 2, Korean War, and the Cold War
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Alexander hamlin's recommendations for creating a national bank is an example of
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What political party favored free and unlimited use of silver, a federal income tax, and government ownership of railroads and
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How did the government or business sector attempt to fix the problems in the Texas economy?(1 point)
Responses President
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In a paragraph of 3-5 sentences, explain Lyndon B. Johnson’s “War on Poverty,” and describe key programs in the plan,
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Who led the fight against Hamilton's plan because they feared speculators would benefit, who took advantage of original
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Excerpt from Franklin D. Roosevelt's First Inaugural Address (1933) Our greatest primary task is to put people to work. This is
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EXPLAIN: How and why did the North and the South react differently to the idea of additional tariffs and taxation?
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EXPLAIN: How and why did the North and the South react differently to the idea of additional tariffs and taxation?
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Which of the following groups tended to favor tariffs? (1 point) Responses southern planters southern planters northern
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Which program called for a tariff to stimulate growth of American industries
A. Embargo act. B. National bank C. American system
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List any two economic policies of PNG
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How did President Hoover’s approach toward the economy compare with Calvin Coolidge’s approach?
(1 point) Responses Both
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North Korea invests most of its money in.
Food for their citizens Military weapons Infrastructure Human capital
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Joshua owns a small business selling bagels. He kn
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Which of the following cites one example of a differing point of view between Democrats and Republicans?(1 point)
Responses
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When the war ended in 1945, two-thirds of all American men between the ages of 18 and 34 were in uniform. Experts feared that
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which President was NOT able to reduce the national debt as a percentage of the gross domestic product?
Responses A John
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How did Ronald Reagan hope to help the economy with his Reaganomics plans?
(1 point) Responses by increasing loans to existing
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Governor James Higgs populist reforms
Created a three person commission to regulate railroads lowering shipping rates giving
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According to this graph, which President was NOT able to reduce the national debt as a percentage of the gross domestic product?
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What is one way that both the U.S. government and the Arkansas government provide protection to local businesses from foreign
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Which of the following best explains why Latin American countries tried import substitution industrialization (ISI) after World
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How did President Hoovers approach toward the economy compare with Calvin Coolidges approach?
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According to this graph, which President was NOT able to reduce the national debt as a percentage of the gross domestic product?
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1. The United States economy took a hit due to our dependence on foreign Carter (Democrat) took office as the
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What was a result of The United States placing high tariffs on foreign goods during the 1930s?(1 point) Responses American
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What was a main goal for Latin American countries trying import substitution industrialization (ISI) policies in the late
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which platform would the following plank support? "We need to raise workers' wages.".
combat climate change restore economic
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Which of the following cites one example of a differing point of view between Democrats and Republicans?(1 point) Responses
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How did the government or business sector attempt to fix the problems in the Texas economy
The Smith-leveler act of 1914 create
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Which platform would the following plank support? "We need to raise workers' wages."(1 point)
Responses Ensure the health and
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Solve for a. 5a≤10
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In a market economy the government uses taxes and spending to create incentives such as access to quality education or
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Drag each post World War II policy to its description. Each choice will only be used once.
(2 points) Put responses in the
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How did Vietnam improve its economy in the late 1900s?
A. By adopting some free enterprise practices. B. By increasing central
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What was the land revenue system in British India?(1 point)
Responses the process of replacing artisans with machines a system
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Which of the following contributed to the economic growth under president Calvin Coolidge? Select the two correct answers.
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What was the central assumption that the Reagan administration's supply-side economic policies depended on?(1 point) Responses
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Early in his administration, President Bill Clinton introduced a plan to balance the federal budget by(1 point) Responses
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What was the central assumption that the Reagan administration's supply-side economic policies depended%C2%A0on?(1 point)
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Early in his administration, President Bill Clinton introduced a plan to balance the federal budget by(1 point)
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What was the central assumption that the Reagan administration's supply-side economic policies depended on?(1 point)
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Which action represents a way the federal government can promote business competition?(1 point) Responses Enforcing tariffs
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What is it called when an economic policy based on the premise that if taxes are cut for the wealthy, they will be motivated to
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What was the main ideological difference between the New Deal and Reaganomics?
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summarize Nixon's economic policies in 7 words.
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How did Ronald Reagan hope to help the economy with his Reaganomics plans?
(1 point) Responses by increasing loans to existing
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What was a main goal for Latin American countries trying import substitution industrialization (ISI) policies in the late
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What was a main goal for Latin American countries trying import substitution industrialization (ISI) policies in the late
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The fact that Reagan’s rise to popularity and then the presidency was partially fueled by a rejection of LBJ’s Great Society
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How did President Hoover's approach toward the economy compare with Calvin Coolidge's approach?
(1 point) • Both devoted time
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