Asked by Mel
During the Reagan years, what happened to the overall course of the budget deficit?
A. It rose.
B. It fell.
C. It increased by about $210 billion
D. It increased, then fell back to its original level.
I chose C.
What was the major cause of deficit increases during the Reagan years?
A. The cost of the Persian Gulf War
B. The Strategic Defense Initiative
C. Increased defense spending and tax cuts under Reagan
D. Bush's Pledge not to raise taxes
I chose B.
A. It rose.
B. It fell.
C. It increased by about $210 billion
D. It increased, then fell back to its original level.
I chose C.
What was the major cause of deficit increases during the Reagan years?
A. The cost of the Persian Gulf War
B. The Strategic Defense Initiative
C. Increased defense spending and tax cuts under Reagan
D. Bush's Pledge not to raise taxes
I chose B.
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I think you're right about the first question.
I think you're wrong on the second.
I think you're wrong on the second.
Answered by
Mel
Ok my next guess was going to be C, because in my book it says how in 1981, Reagan he was cutting taxes, and in 1985, the nation was spending half a million dollars every minute on defense and these expenditures contributed to the growing budget deficits. But I wasn't sure about the tax cutting or not that's why I chose B at first.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I agree with C.
Answered by
Mel
Thank you!
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You're welcome.