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DelorasTo

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What were the two main sources of population increases during the antebellum period?
 
  (a) a significant increase in the number of indentured servants and slaves
  (b) immigration and a natural increase in population
  (c) government policies providing incentive to procreate and advanced pre-natal care
  (d) longer life expectancies and high infant mortality rates

Question 2

Which of the following statements is (are) correct?
 
  a. Both the monetarists and classicists agree that output is completely supply determined, even in the short run
  b. The monetarists do not agree with the classical position that monetary policy cannot be used to influence output.
  c. According to both the monetarists and the classicists, output is determined by demand side factors in the short run
  d. None of the above



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Answer to Question 1

(b)

Answer to Question 2

B



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