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What is the theory that tax cuts can raise supply called
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Gif the public and community loses trust in banks it affects the entire u.s. financial system. in order to keep this type of financial contagion from happening, the fed makes as needed short-term emergency loans, by acting as the lender of last resort. guides and regulates private deposit insurance programs to cover insolvent bank losses. decreases the money supply as acting lender of last resort.
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The platt amendment was a treaty that allowed the united states to build military bases in which country?
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In which way did ancient rome influence and unify medieval europe? (1 point) medieval guilds were inspired by roman ones. latin endured as the language of everyday life. roman slavery was a model for feudalism. rome continued as the center of the church.
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Two types of survey questions are open questions and closed questions. an open question allows for any kind of response; a closed question allows for only a fixed response. an open question and a closed question with its possible choices are given below. list the advantages and disadvantages of each question. open question: what can be done to get students to eat healthier foods? closed question: how would you get students to eat healthier foods? 1. mandatory nutrition course 2. offer only healthy foods in the cafeteria and remove unhealthy foods 3. offer more healthy foods in the cafeteria and raise the prices on unhealthy foods what are the advantages of an open question?
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