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dejastew

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How did the New Deal affect federal spending?
 
  a. Domestic spending decreased.
  b. Federal spending held steady for the first decade, but slowly began to creep up during the latter half of the century.
  c. Foreign spending increased, while domestic spending remained about the same.
  d. Spending initially increased but has steadily decreased over time.
  e. There was a dramatic increase in spending.

Question 2

The term welfare state describes a government that
 
  a. has a communist government.
  b. has more than thirty percent of its citizens on welfare programs.
  c. uses taxpayers money to fund lawmakers salaries.
  d. provides equal wealth to all of its citizens.
  e. works to ensure the material and economic well-being of its citizens.



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Answer to Question 1

e. There was a dramatic increase in spending.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: E



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