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  1. What impact does an expansionary fiscal policy action, such as a tax cut, generally have on consumer and business spending?(1
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  2. What impact does an expansionary fiscal policy action, such as a tax cut, generally have on consumer and business spending?(1
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  3. What impact does an expansionary fiscal policy action, such as a tax cut, generally have on consumer and business spending?(1
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  4. Total expenditures for domestically produced goods and services consist ofPart 2 A. consumer​ spending, business​ spending,
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  5. According to the wealth effect, aggregate demand slopes downward (negatively) becausea. lower prices increase the value of money
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  6. consumers spending increases in the 1950s can be attributed to the following excerpt:A)many Americans were buying homes.
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  7. Which of the following components is NOT included in the calculation of GDP using the expenditures approach?(1 point)Responses
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  8. Consumer spending increases in the 1950s can be attributed to the following except: (1 point)Responses Advertising had a major
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  9. Consumer spending increases in the 1950s can be attributed to the following except: (1 point) Responses Advertising had a major
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  10. Consumer spending increases in the 1950s can be attributed to the following except: (1 point) Responses Government backed
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