During times of financial crisis with an outraged citizenry, members of both political parties tend to find common ground and abandon their commitment to
a. trickle-down theory.
b. laissez-faire capitalism.
c. Keynesian economics.
d. Malthusian theory.
e. capitalism.
ANS: B
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
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a. Colorado b. Missouri c. Ohio d. Wyoming
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