Billion dollar congress quickly disposed of rising government surpluses by
a.) providing subs...
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Billion dollar congress quickly disposed of rising government surpluses by
a.) providing subsidies to wheat, corn, and cotton fibers
b.) increasing spending on railroads in other transportation projects
c.) expanding pensions for civil war veterans and increasing federal government purchases of silver
d.) building an expensive new steel navy
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