How was Reaganomics different from Keynesian economics?

A. Reaganomics addressed the supply side rather than the demand side of the economy.
B. Keynesian economists believed that government spending damaged free markets.
C. Reaganomics was supported by the poor and largely rejected by the upper classes.
D. Keynesian economics supported foreign investment in American businesses.


Answer: A

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