Between Independence and the Civil War, American population growth was
(a) steady and constant.
(b) rapid but wildly unstable.
(c) positive and rapid.
(d) heavily concentrated in the settlement in Western lands.
(c)
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Refer to the above figure. A movement from B to C would be NOT be the result of
A) an increase in worker productivity. B) an increase in foreign income levels. C) an increase in government spending. D) an increase in consumption spending.
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At the federal level, the single most important tax, accounting for slightly less than half of revenue, is the:
a. corporate income tax. b. personal income tax. c. estate tax. d. property tax. e. sales tax.
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