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Jamil attributes the financial collapse of 2008 and the subsequent recession to the loosening of regulatory controls that once governed the financial industry.
 
  He maintains that it was the reckless behavior of financial institutions themselves that fueled the crisis and worsened its impact on ordinary Americans. Given this profile of Jamil, is he more or less likely to reject claims that government should play a significantly smaller role in overseeing Wall Street in the future? Where might he have learned these values?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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__________ Rebellion exposed weaknesses in the Articles of Confederation.
 
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Answer to Question 1

An ideal response will:
1, Argue that Jamil is more likely to reject claims that government should play a significantly smaller role.
2, Discuss how Jamil's view resembles the viewpoint of economic liberals.
3, Explain what factors of political socialization lead to citizens adopting liberal values.

Answer to Question 2

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