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How did Alexander Hamilton plan to pay off the national debt?
a. by creating a population tax b. by printing new currency c. by
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How did Alexander Hamilton plan to pay off the national debt? By creating a population tax, by printing new currency, by taxing
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Short Answer: Congress had passed the Tariffs of 1828 and 1832 to protect American manufacturers from competition with cheap
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Explain War communism in Russia
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Raven
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In the 1720's, the English colonies were able to become more economically productive because they were not restricted by
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Use the excerpt from Ronald Reagan's first inaugural address to answer the question.
Which of the following does Reagan suggest
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no
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Which of the following was a goal of the New Deal? Select all that apply.
A. bring relief to the poor and unemployed B. enact new
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ss
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19. The Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) helped farmers because it
a. Sought to end overproduction and raise crop prices b.
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How do governments invest in capital goods?
A. by providing free medical care for all of their citizens B. by providing housing
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Helppppp
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A plan to create a national bank in order to stabilize the new economy of the United States was
A. met with harsh criticism from
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The South resented the tariffs encouraged by the North because these tariffs
A. increased the cost of imports the South relied
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ei
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Use the excerpt from President Jackson’s veto of the Bank Bill to answer the question. Which of the following groups would
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Bad Bunny
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Why were Northern states in favor of Hamilton’s protective tariff? (1 point) Responses
The tariff protected the North from
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:)
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Putin put the energy industry of Russia under government control, which most clearly represented
A. a return to communism B. a
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Lola
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how did john Calhoun react to the tariff to 1828????
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person
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Why were Northern states in favor of Hamilton’s protective tariff?
(1 point) Responses The tariff protected the North from
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Kaii
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What was Hamilton’s rationale for placing a tax on whiskey?
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Anonymous
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what was hamiltons main reason in proposing to protect tariff?
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Anonymous
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What should Joe Biden do to help the economy?
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Joe Biden
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Under the Han, the salt and iron industries were
A. privately owned. B. dominated by foreign merchants. C. run as state
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omar
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suggest 2 actions that the government can take to improve unemployment
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oscar
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Suggest two actions that the government can take to improve economic growth.
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oscar
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to what extent have zimbabweans benefited from the government policy of indigenization and black empowerment
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tafadzwa kareya
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Which statement most accurately identifies how economic concerns were addressed during President Obama’s first term?
Automakers
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Jay
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"America's abundance was created ... by the productive genius of free men who pursued their own personal interests and the
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Lady Bug
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How did Ronald Reagan hope to help the economy with his Reaganomics plans?
A. by increasing loans to existing businesses to allow
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anonymous
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Please help
Fiscal Conservatism
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OliviaB.
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Give an example of a government policy that acts as an automatic stabilizer. Explain why the policy has this effect.
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Emilie
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You work for president Lula's government. You most likely support?
Tax cut for corporations. Privatization of Industry.
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helpconnexus
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You work for President Lula's government. You are most likely to support
A) tax cuts for corporations.**** B) privatization of
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Anon
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In the State of Union Address the President promised to improve the faltering economy, to increase the amount of federal funding
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Noelle
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Why were Northern states in favor of Hamilton’s protective tariff?
(1 point) Responses The tariff protected the North from
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The reconstruction finance corporation aimed to
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Anonymous
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The polish economy began to improve in the 1990s because the government?
Built more state-owned factories. Controlled prices
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LOVE
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6.) Which of the following required land to be paid for in gold or silver, instead of paper money?
A.)The Tariff of 1828 B.)The
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#FreeGucci
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Which of the following required land to be paid for in gold or silver, instead of paper money?
a. the Tariff of 1828 b. the
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Candace
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Which policy might most help North Korea develop economically
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Do you think a nation’s output should be distributed according to income or according to some other standard (such as basic
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ASH
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Which policy might most help North Korea develop economically? (1 point) Responses more investment in the military more
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Camden10k
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Explain why President Wilson proposed the establishment of the Federal Reserve System.
A: President Wilson proposed the
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Victoria
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How did England’s economic policies serve the interests of the British as well as the American colonists?
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Anonymous
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The North liked high tariffs on foreign goods because?
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Rian
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What was the problem with the installment plan in the 1920s
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sophie55
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in 1893, the cleveland administration;s repeal of the sherman silver purchase act
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elise
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are there any current subsidy or welfare issues that are being duscussed or addressed in parliament or in municipalities?
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nontobeko
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How do governments invest in human capital?
A. by providing tax incentives to build factories B. by providing job-training
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What was a result of the laissez-fair economic policies followed by the Federal Government between the Civil War and 1900?
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Samantha
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Match the following statements to the proper terms.
1. fiscal policies that favor increasing government spending rather than
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Sydney
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(Economics) name 2 challenges that the BEE policy is currently face?
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Magagula Thato
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Which statement accurately compares the economic policies of Adams and Jackson?
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Anything helps
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