Canada's national debt fluctuates. It

  1. Canada's national debt fluctuates. It is affected by financial markets (such as stock, bond, currency, and commodity markets),
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  2. Which of the following is TRUE of the national debt in the United States in the last 14 years (1 point) The National Debt
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  3. Which statement best interprets the trend in the national debt since 2004? (1 point)• The national debt has increased from
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  4. Which statement best interprets the trend in the national debt since 2004?The national debt has increased from 2007 to 2009 and
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  5. Which statement best interprets the trend in the national debt since 2004? (1 point)The national debt has increased from 2007 to
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  6. Which statement best interprets the trend in the national debt in the last 25 years?(1 point)Responses a The national debt
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  7. Which statement best interprets the trend in the national debt since 2004?A. The national debt has been steadily increasing each
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  8. What is the % of GDP is the national debt?My Answer: The percentage of GDP is national debt is approx. 77%. Is this correct?
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  9. How did Alexander Hamilton plan to handle the national debt?A. by using cash reserves to pay down the debt B. by selling
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  10. .How did Alexander Hamilton plan to handle the national debt? by reducing taxes to help the economy by selling government bonds
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