Chapter 1: Problem 36
Our most rapid job growth was in the period from \- \((\mathrm{LO} 5,6)\) a) 2000 to 2005 b) 1995 to 2000 c) 1978 to 1983 d) 1953 to 1958
Chapter 1: Problem 36
Our most rapid job growth was in the period from \- \((\mathrm{LO} 5,6)\) a) 2000 to 2005 b) 1995 to 2000 c) 1978 to 1983 d) 1953 to 1958
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Get started for freeThere were no recessions during the administration of \((\mathrm{LO} 4,5)\) a) Dwight D. Eisenhower b) Ronald Reagan c) Bill Clinton d) George W. Bush
Each of the following happened during the Great Recession except (LO6) a) a financial crisis b) the loss of more than 8 million jobs c) a sharp rise in the inflation rate d) a sharp decline in our output of goods and services
Between 1929 and 1933 , output fell (LO2) a) by about one-tenth c) by about one-half b) by about one-third d) by about two-thirds
Which statement is true? \((\mathrm{LO} 2,6)\) a) Although our economy was not performing well, college graduates from the classes of 2009 and 2010 received more job offers than any other graduating class in history. b) The economic downturn that began in December 2007 is the longest since the \(1930 \mathrm{~s}\). c) Until the time of the Great Depression, the United States was primarily an agricultural nation. d) There were no recessions during the presidency of Bill Clinton (January 1993-January 2001).
Each of the following was a major contributing factor to suburbanization except \((\mathrm{LO5})\) a) low-interest federal loans b) a federal highway building program c) the pent-up demand for housing d) the baby boom e) federal subsidies for public transportation
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