Which of the following is a conservative viewpoint?
a. less money should be spent on t...
History, 01.02.2020 17:45 vanessasmith47
Which of the following is a conservative viewpoint?
a. less money should be spent on the military.
b. large government endangers economic growth and individual choice.
c. large government encourages economic growth and individual choice.
d. welfare programs should be expanded to poor americans.
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