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The US national debt was $2.9617 x 10 to the 13 power in 2021 and $3.98 x 10 to the power of 11, in 1971 find how much the debt
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How did Alexander Hamilton plan to pay of national debt
By creating a population tax By printing new currency By tax imports By
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Which statement best interprets the trend in the national debt since 2004?(1 point)
Responses The national debt has been steady
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Which statement best develops an argument to defend why the national government should prioritize spending on the interest of
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Which statement best interprets the trend in the national debt since 2004? (1 point)
• The national debt has increased from
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the u.s. national debt was $2.9617 x 10^13 in 2021 and $3.98 x 10^11 in 1971. find out how much debt increased in the 50- year
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The U.S national dept was $2.9617x10-^13 in 2021 and $3.98x10^11 in 1971. Find how much debt increased in the 50 year period
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The U.S. national debt was in 2021 and
in 1971. Find how much the debt increased in the 50- year period. (1 point) $2.9617 × 10
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The U.S. national debt was $2.9617x10^13 in 2021 and $3.98x10^11 in 1971. Find how much the debt increased in the 50-year period
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The U.S. national debt was $2.9617×10^13 in 2021 and $3.98×10^11 in 1971. Find how much the debt increased in the 50-year
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Why was the national debt so high at the start of Washington's presidency?
* During the Revolution, both the national government
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The national Debt as a percent of Gross Domestic Product. From 1950-2000. According to this graph, which President was NOT able
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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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Question What are the results from a steady decrease in the national debt?(1 point) Responses There is
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How does the amount of interest on the national debt vary each year?(1 point)
Responses Changes in the term of the debt and the
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What are the results from a steady decrease in the national debt?(1 point)
Responses There is increased economic growth from a
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The total amount the U.S. owes to other countries and companies is called what?
National debt Deficit spending Wealth tax
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Which situations result in an increase in the national debt?(1 point)
Responses A surplus in the federal budget A surplus in the
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Which statement best interprets the trend in the national debt in the last 25 years?(1 point)
Responses a The national debt
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In which situation does the national debt decrease?(1 point) Responses The federal government has a balanced budget. The federal
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Which of the following is TRUE of the national debt in the United States in the last 14 years (1 point) The National Debt
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During Reaganomics, __________ grew from $909 billion to over $2.6 trillion. Responses A tax revenuetax revenue B the national
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Which of the following is TRUE of the national debt in the United States in the last 14 years (1 point) Responses The National
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Which of the following tends to decrease the national debt?(1 point) Responses a decrease in the federal budget's deficit a
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Which of the following is TRUE of the national debt in the United States in the last 14 years (1 point) Responses In 2010 the
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Which of the following tends to decrease the national debt?(1 point) Responses an increase in intragovernmental spending an
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How does the amount of interest on the national debt vary each year?(1 point)
Responses Changes in the interest rate on the debt
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hat are the results from a steady decrease in the national debt?(1 point)
Responses There is increased economic growth from a cut
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Use the graph to answer the following questionNational Debt Graph
Which of the following is TRUE of the national debt in the
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Use the graph to answer the following questionNational Debt Graph
Which of the following is TRUE of the national debt in the
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Which of the following tends to decrease the national debt?(1 point)
Responses an increase in the federal budget's deficit an
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