When the government increased spending during the 1930s in an attempt to create jobs and end the Great Depression, it provided an example of expansionary

(a) fiscal policy.
(b) monetary policy.
(c) regulatory policy.
(d) welfare policy.

(a)

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The social cost of cutting trees for firewood in a government forest is

A) the increased likelihood of flooding as more trees are cut. B) opportunity cost to the individual of cutting the wood. C) the increased likelihood of flooding as more trees are cut plus the private cost of cutting the trees. D) the marginal costs of cutting the last tree.

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