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karen

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In his Federalist Paper 10, James Madison criticized ______, calling them factions that are divisive but inevitable.
 
  A) interest groups
  B) bureaucracies
  C) political parties
  D) both houses of Congress

Question 2

The primary argument of supply-side economic theory is that ___________________ ____________.
 
  A) too much demand for services will cause the supplier side to crash
  B) there must be a supply of goods before there is a demand
  C) high taxes take money out of the economy that would otherwise be invested in goods and services
  D) high taxes give government the funds it needs to stimulate the economy
  E) the capitalist system is self-destructive



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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