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After World War II, the United States promised to protect Japan in case of war. Japan was able to spend money to improve its economy instead of paying for a military force. How did this have a major effect on the U. S. economy?
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Match each economist to his economic belief. a.) adam smith b.) friedrich von hayek c.) milton friedman d.) john manyard keynes 1.) less government intervention gives more people economic freedom. 2.) government should not control the money supply. 3.) government intervention is necessary for stability. 4.) competition is a regulatory force.
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Which statement reflects a citizens need to increase his civic particpation
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Which statement is correct ? a. aborigines were the first people to settle australia and new new zealand. b.aborigines were the first people in australia,and maori were the first people in new zealand c. the maori were the first people in australia, and aborigines were the first people in new zealand . d.the aborigines and the maori descended from the polynesians, the first people to settle australia and new zealand.
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Which ics functional area sets the incident objectives, strategies, and priorities, and has overall responsibility for the incident a. command b. operations c. logistics d. finance/administration
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