Discretionary spendingare not required to be explicitly renewed.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
As entitlements do not need to be explicitly renewed, they are different from discretionary spending. See 15-2: Health-Care Policy
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Since World War II, corporate income taxes have fallen steadily
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Who was Chief Justice at the time of McCullough v. Maryland?
a. John Marshall b. William Rehnquist c. Warren Berger d. Thurgood Marshall
With regard to the problems facing American cities, it was the goal of the Reagan administration to
A) build great quantities of low-income housing through the Model Cities program. B) revitalize the inner cities by giving tax and other incentives to businesses that would locate there and create what were referred to as enterprise zones. C) increase federal aid to state and local governments. D) end construction of low-cost public housing. E) get out of the housing activity as soon as possible.
Which of the following examples best demonstrates the effects of the time horizon problem?
a. Instead of studying for tomorrow’s test, Neeta goes out partying. b. Gina feels like there is no point in worrying about retirement while she is still young. c. John decides to take out a loan to buy a new car. d. Otto forgets that his essay is due on March 15th and has to ask for an extension.