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What was Presidents Lincoln's relationship like with his son Robert?

they were never close. Abe Lincoln spent more time with his younger sons than Robert. Robert was closer to his mother. Abe Lincoln often said that Robert had more Todd in him.


What is the value of an 1840 1000000000 dollar promissory note?

A few cents for the paper it was printed on, or maybe a couple of bucks to buy it in a novelty shop. These "notes" aren't genuine. A billion dollars was 35 times more than the entire US budget in 1840.


Did the north or south spend more money on the civil war?

This is a more complicated question than you would think.The South had a policy of inflationary currency, this means that things cost much much more in the south than the north. TO the point that currency was used as wall paper because it was cheaper.The south did not have as large an industrial base as the North and that made things much more expensive to build.Much of the war Material had to be imported by the South, again very expensive.In the end while the South probably spent more money, but the North built more war supplies by far and equipped more troops.So what it comes down to: what does your teacher want to hear? The North was able to produce and deploy significantly more material and troops and that is what made the difference in the war.


When was More Trouble Than They're Worth created?

More Trouble Than They're Worth was created in 1998.


In the South a man who owned more than slaves did not have to enlist for the draft.?

20. Question unclear. More what than slaves?

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What does it mean to have a budget?

That more was spent than was earned


Why debt is higher than budget in GDP?

Because more is spent than there actually is.


How much money is spent on education in Ethiopia?

A bit more than the USA spends on its military budget, space exploration, health issues and so on.


How do you calculate percentage of budget if have budget and spent?

to workout the effective relationship its budget/spend*100 = %. Where the % is 100 or less this means you are at or under budget (on budget is the target aimed for) where the % is greater than 100 you are spend is OVER budget.


Why is the US in debt?

The obvious reason is that it borrows more than it pays back. Congress controls government spending and taxation. More money is spent than is collected in taxes, so the difference has to be borrowed , putting the US in debt.


In all but seven years since 1930the federal government did what?

In all but seven years since 1930, the federal government has run a budget deficit, meaning it spent more than it collected in revenue. This trend reflects various economic conditions, wartime expenditures, and policy decisions aimed at stimulating growth. The seven years of budget surpluses occurred primarily during periods of economic prosperity, such as the late 1990s.


What is the total of all income tax collected annually in the US?

The amount is always less than the annual budget.


How much of money collected in taxes in 2008 was spent?

More than all of it...by a bunch. That is what Deficit Spending is...that the Bush administration did so much of the Govt is now very, very in debt.


What is surplus budget?

A surplus budget is a year in which more money is taken in than is spent. This situation is very unusual in recent years, but did occur a couple of times in the 1990s.


What economy money is being collected than is being allocated or spent is known as what type of economic stance?

When more money is being collected than allocated or spent, it reflects a fiscal surplus, indicating a contractionary economic stance. This situation often arises when government revenues exceed expenditures, leading to potential savings or debt reduction. It contrasts with an expansionary stance, where spending exceeds revenue to stimulate economic growth.


What is a budget called when you spend no more than you have?

The Federal Government's Budget.


How much of the national budget of the Philippines is allocated for health care?

According to the Department of Budget and Management, the government spent more than P28.6 billion for the health sector in 2008. This amount accounts for 2.3 percent of total government expenditure for all its sectoral programs.