____________ can be altered quickly in response to changing economic circumstances, leading many to conclude it is an effective tool for managing the economy

A) Fiscal policy B) Supply-side economics C) Monetary policy
D) The business cycle E) Tax rates


C

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A. Leave polling B. Departure polling C. Exit polling D. Withdrawal polling

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Because of the pay-as-you-go principle, __________

a. the legislature cannot adopt an operating budget that exceeds anticipated revenue b. the state can borrow money but must repay it within two months c. the state creates a new budget every month to adjust to changing needs d. the legislature has created a complicated monthly pay system to finance programs

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Trade in services and goods are part of

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Pearson’s r is not a symmetrical measure of association. 2. When plotting data on a scatter plot, homoscedastic data look like a slanted tornado or funnel. 3. The Gauss-Markov theorem is a set of assumptions that data should meet for linear regression. 4. If your data does not meet the assumption of interval level variables, you can use a contingency table to analyze the relationship between a categorical dependent variable and an interval independent variable if you collapse it into categories. 5. If the squared value of x has a positive coefficient, the scatter plot will look like a mountain.

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