When does the government assume an expansionary fiscal policy position
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when it is weak
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Which amendment would taxes on a church service violate
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First Amendment.
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What terms describes any kind of money a creditor must accept by law in payment of a monetary debt
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Legal Tender
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What served as proof that legal transactions such as the purchase of land had been properly taxed in the late 1800s and early 1900s
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Documentary tax stamps served as proof that land had been
taxed.
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In the United states which of these are elected indirectly through the electoral college
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The President and vice president
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Into how many categories are exclusive powers divided
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3
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What terms refers to the adjustment of an economy's money supply by a central bank in order to maintain price stability lower unemployment and ensure economic growth
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Monetary policy
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What best describes implied powers
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they are not given to the federal government and not denied to
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What department helps the president enforce federal laws
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Department of Justice
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What is the term limit for a Supreme Court justice
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No limit
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Which of these does not describe a weak economy
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The government will assume a contractionary fiscal policy position.
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What are examples of indirect tax
One example of indirect tax is Income Tax.
When does the government assume an expansionary fiscal policy position
when it is weak
Which amendment would taxes on a church service violate
First Amendment.
What terms describes any kind of money a creditor must accept by law in payment of a monetary debt
Legal Tender
What served as proof that legal transactions such as the purchase of land had been properly taxed in the late 1800s and early 1900s
Documentary tax stamps served as proof that land had been
taxed.
In the United states which of these are elected indirectly through the electoral college
The President and vice president
Into how many categories are exclusive powers divided
3
What terms refers to the adjustment of an economy's money supply by a central bank in order to maintain price stability lower unemployment and ensure economic growth
Monetary policy
What best describes implied powers
they are not given to the federal government and not denied to
the states
What department helps the president enforce federal laws
Department of Justice
What is the term limit for a Supreme Court justice
No limit
Which of these does not describe a weak economy
The government will assume a contractionary fiscal policy position.