The idea of tax cuts for the rich that will then "trickle down" to working people in the form of additional jobs and income, is consistent with
A) Keynesian economics.
B) the Milton Friedman hypothesis.
C) the aggregate demand hypothesis.
D) supply-side economics.
E) pluralism.
D
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Right and wrong can be scientifically proven
a. Philosophers generally agree this is true. b. Philosophers disagree whether this is true. c. This is not a question that philosophers generally consider. d. None of the above is true.
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