If a government wanted to use monetary policy to increase economic growth, which of the following steps should be taken?

a. Decrease interest rates to increase the amount of money in supply.
b. Increase the amount of foreign currency kept on reserve in U.S. banks.
c. Increase government spending on public works projects.
d. Print a larger amount of money to increase the money supply.


a

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You are an attorney advising a client on a case that she has appealed to the Supreme Court. What should you tell your client to expect with respect to the appeals process?

a. Be prepared for your appeal to be denied. b. Be prepared for the Court to issue a mixed opinion, agreeing with some but not all of your claims. c. Be prepared to take this appeal to a higher level if it denied by the Court. d. Be prepared to wait at least five years before the Court issues a ruling.

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The requirement that a litigant bringing a court action must have a legally sufficient personal interest in the dispute in order to bring the complaint is known as

a. ripeness. c. case or controversy. b. standing. d. mootness.

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Supporters of the Kansas-Nebraska Act defended the law by claiming that it

a. embraced the principle of popular sovereignty. b. protected the founders’ vision of United States as a prosperous nation. c. was the only way to ensure that the South would eventually become free. d. bolstered the Missouri Compromise. e. would end the Fugitive Slave Act.

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