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The two early economic plans proposed by President Carter
improved economic growth.
did not improve economic growth.
gained support from many politicians.
reduced discrimination against banks.
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did not improve economic growth.
Carter’s early economic measures failed to end the stagflation of the late 1970s — inflation and unemployment remained high and real growth was weak, contributing to continued economic malaise.
Carter’s early economic measures failed to end the stagflation of the late 1970s — inflation and unemployment remained high and real growth was weak, contributing to continued economic malaise.
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