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Question 1

At the center of Ronald Reagan's view of the world was his belief that
 
  a. World War III was inevitable.
  b. the Soviet Union was an evil empire.
  c. the United States could no longer stand alone as the leading Western power.
  d. global cooperation, rather than global conflict, was the most likely future trend.

Question 2

What happened with S&Ls in 1989?
 
  a. They became the nation's economic success story.
  b. They began to demand reregulation.
  c. They went bankrupt in large numbers and required a 500 billion government bail-out.
  d. They started to take over foreign banks.



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Reply 2 on: Sep 11, 2019
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Excellent

 

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