The American birth rate in 1860–1910

(a) was kept high by the tendency of immigrant children to have large families.
(b) increased steadily.
(c) declined, on average.
(d) rose dramatically after the Civil War due to the large numbers of immigrants
having children in the U.S. to get U.S. citizenship.


(c)

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(a) went pretty much, in practice, as Jefferson had envisioned. (b) had both intended and unintended consequences. (c) occurred in an orderly and efficient manner for the most part. (d) was adequately funded and well-organized in execution.

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A nation's production possibilities curve [PPC] will shift outward if its workers receive better training

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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When demand is inelastic, the price elasticity of demand is

a. less than 1, and price and total revenue will move in the same direction. b. less than 1, and price and total revenue will move in opposite directions. c. greater than 1, and price and total revenue will move in the same direction. d. greater than 1, and price and total revenue will move in opposite directions.

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