Do all of the scenarios presented in a, b, and c illustrate expansionary actions by the government? Explain.

What will be an ideal response?


Not all are expansionary. When taxes are increased, these new taxes have a contractionary effect on the economy.

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__________ taxation requires high-income groups to pay a larger percentage of their incomes in taxes than low-income groups

Fill in the blank with the right word.

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Which of the following is true of the civilian control established over Indian military authorities after independence?

A. Congress downgraded the army commander-in-chief from his previous cabinet-level status. B. Congress made sure that new units were open only to martial classes from the north and west that had dominated the Indian Army under the British. C. The order of precedence at state dinners was changed by the Congress to make sure that the generals came before the cabinet ministers, senior judges, and other important political leaders. D. Prime Minister Nehru declared that in matters of disagreement between the Army and the government, the decision taken by the Army would prevail. E. The martial classes form majority of the Indian army, and therefore, pose a threat to the stability of the country.

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Wealth distribution within Developing World states

a. often has very few people getting most of the national income, and very many people getting very little of it. b. is usually about the same as in industrialized countries. c. has permitted the formation of a large and growing middle class. d. none of the above

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Unlike Europe, where many multiparty systems developed, the United States remains a two-party system because ______.

A. our electoral laws promote this outcome B. Congress has refused to seat third-party members C. third parties have never promoted important issues D. most American policy issues only have two sides

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