When he assumed office in 1961, which economic strategy did President Kennedy employ to try to stimulate the sluggish national economy?

(A) A massive foreign-aid program
(B) Large-scale government spending programs
(C) A general tax cut
(D) Reducing expenditures on the space program
(E) Raising tariffs on imported goods


Ans: (C) A general tax cut

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