By 1860, the U.S
(a) had achieved an equal distribution of income and wealth.
(b) had experienced growth in both agriculture and manufacturing, but growth in manufacturing had begun to outpace agriculture.
(c) land had become the primary income-earning asset.
(d) experienced a slowdown in urbanization and rapid expansion in agriculture at the expense of manufacturing.
(d)
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The existence of differences between the average earnings of men and women
a. proves the existence of economic discrimination. b. may be partially due to factors other than economic discrimination. c. proves that men on average invest more in their human capital than women do. d. indicates that men are on average smarter than women.
Problems with collective decision-making and economic inefficiency in government are subjects that are studied in an area of economics called public:
A. Finance B. Choice C. Policy D. Interest