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__________ was based on addressing problems such as double-digit inflation, high interest rates, and unemployment by cutting back on the role of the government in the economy and reducing taxes.
 
  a. The Great Society
  b. The New Deal
  c. Reaganomics
  d. Pax Americana

Question 2

The civil rights movement used ____________ to successfully challenge segregation.
 
  a. the court system
  b. ballot initiatives
  c. civil disobedience
  d. lobbying



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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