__________, which began publication in Boston in 1690, had only a few pages and was more a pamphlet than a newspaper during the colonial era

A) Two Treatises of Government
B) The Boston Globe
C) The New York Weekly Journal
D) Public Occurrences
E) The Evening Post


D

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Which of the following factors contributed to making pollution control an important item on American policy agendas?

a. the disregard for environmental issues shown by the Bush Administration b. the conservation policies set forth by Teddy Roosevelt during the early twentieth century c. increased pressure from the United Nations d. the publication in 1962 of Rachel Carson's Silent Spring

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According to the principle underlying fiscal policy, during inflation, fiscal policy should:

A) stimulate economic activity by decreasing taxes. B) curb economic activity by reducing government spending. C) let the forces of supply and demand operate on their own. D) expand the rate of growth of the money supply. E) use the easy-money policy.

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Gross domestic product is an estimated value of the total worth of production and services, by citizens of a country, on its land or on foreign land, calculated over the course on one year

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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What powers belong to both the federal and state governments?

a. Concurrent b. Reserved c. Police d. Enumerated

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