Unlike Keynesians, supply-side theorists argue for a stable money supply achieved by focusing on ______.

a. inflationary pressures
b. unemployment rates
c. lowering tax rates
d. attracting consumer savers


c. lowering tax rates

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Who can legally contribute to federal political action committees?

A. U.S. citizens and legal immigrants only B. U.S. citizens only C. U.S. citizens, all immigrants, and foreigners D. U.S. citizens and all immigrants, legal and illegal E. U.S. citizens who vote in federal elections only

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A person appointed to a government position after passing an examination is probably joining the

A. excepted service. B. competitive service. C. patronage system. D. Department of State. E. Department of Justice.

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The United States' Senate vote to reject U.S. membership in the League of Nations is an example of how which of the following can affect a president's foreign policy agenda?

a. A president's determination b. Reorganization of the executive bureaucracy c. Party majorities in the Senate d. Ideological differences e. International and national context

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The Bretton Woods system established at the end of World War II included all but which of the following?

a. Free trade b. Open markets c. A global currency d. Monetary stability e. Strong leadership role for the United States

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