State bank notes usually had a face value that was ______ their market value, while the notes of the First Bank of the U.S. usually had a face value that was ______ their market value

a. greater than; less than
b. less than; greater than
c. equal to; less than
d. greater than; equal to


d. greater than; equal to

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A) $25.00. B) $26.25. C) $27.50. D) $30.00.

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Refer to the above figure. The market supply and demand curves in a perfectly competitive market intersect at $4. Which of the graphs represent the situation for an individual firm?

A) Panel A B) Panel B C) Panel C D) Panel D

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To increase the money supply, the Fed could

a. sell government bonds. b. auction more loans to banks. c. increase the reserve requirement. d. None of the above is correct.

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The unemployment rate is calculated as? follows:

What will be an ideal response?

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