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futuristic

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According to James Carville, what is the best predictor of presidential voting outcomes?
 
  a. the gross domestic product
  b. a prosperous economy
  c. voters' perception of their own personal economic well-being
  d. voters' perception of general economic conditions

Question 2

Which of the following is a problem of growing concern with respect to the U.S. national debt?
 
  a. that an increasing share of the debt is owed to foreign banks and governments
  b. that there are too few people working to continue to fund the level of debt
  c. that the U.S. Congress is now constitutionally forbidden from floating debt
  d. that too much debt will cause the economy to overheat and increase unemployment levels



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: d

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a



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