Suppose that for the economy of Springfield, we have the following information for 2013:

consumption expenditures = $4,000; wages = $3,500; gross private domestic investment = $1,300; government expenditures = $2,000; exports = $900; imports = $1,100. Using the expenditure approach what would the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) be for Springfield in 2013?
A) $6,200 B) $12,800 C) $7,100 D) $10,600 E) $7,500


C

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Because persistent property offenders do not formally calculate the risks associated with theft, nor thoughtfully consider legitimate alternatives to crime, their rationality has been called:

a. counter-intuitive. b. limited. c. "irrational rationality." d. underdeveloped.

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When death is inflicted by public officers in obedience to a court judgment or in discharge of certain other legal duties it is considered. _________

a. voluntary manslaughter b. involuntary manslaughter c. excusable homicide d. justifiable homicide

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________ is a sentencing innovation that uses public embarrassment to attempt to change an offender's behavior.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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