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Which of the following industries was not among the 10 leading industries in 1860?
 a. boots and shoes
  b. printing and publishing
  c. machinery
  d. lumber

Question 2

Economists such as James Tobin and Paul Samuelson claimed that _________ provided solid evidence of the effectiveness of Keynesian policies.
 a. increases in deficit spending accompanied by extremely low unemployment during WWII
  b. increases in taxes accompanied by rising federal budget surpluses
  c. increases in the money supply accompanied by falling interest rates
  d. price controls accompanied by inflation



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Answer to Question 1

b. printing and publishing

Answer to Question 2

a. increases in deficit spending accompanied by extremely low unemployment during WWII





 

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