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38. Unit 8-2: Supply Side Economics
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Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) At this time, after WWI, Americans wanted less government____________.
A
Support
B
Financing
C
Assistance
D
Involvement
2) The idea of Rugged Individualism promotes the idea that you do things on your own and rely less on the government for ___________.
A
Stimulus
B
Funding
C
Support
D
Help
3) At this time, the government was more or less involved in our everyday lives.
A
less
B
more
4) The idea of government assistance started out as a way to help people get through the hard times. Then, after they got jobs, they would _____________government assistance.
A
Get off
B
Help others
C
Take care of themselves
D
Need more
5) Government assistance programs were ___________ meant to be permanent.
A
Always
B
Usually
C
Likely
D
Never
6) The reality of government assistance is people have a hard time relying on _______________when they are used to getting stuff for free.
A
Others
B
Government
C
Jobs
D
Themselves
7) The video states that ___________of all Americans get government assistance.
A
30%
B
10%
C
5%
D
20%
8) Supply Side Economics is a theory on how to _____________economic growth.
A
Support
B
Cut
C
Diminish
D
Stimulate
9) It can be argued that ____________lead to the Great Depression.
A
Capitalism
B
Regulations
C
Deregulation
D
Poor investments
10) a macroeconomic theory arguing that economic growth can be most effectively created by lowering taxes and decreasing regulation
A
Socialism
B
Trickle Down Economics
C
Supply Side Economics
D
Keynesian Economics
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