Discretionary fiscal policy is:

A. fiscal policy that the government actively chooses to adopt.
B. taxes and government spending that affect fiscal policy without specific action from policymakers.
C. fiscal policy that the government enacts only for a short period of time.
D. taxes and government spending that the government actively votes against adoption.

A. fiscal policy that the government actively chooses to adopt.

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