When might citizens be particularly concerned about an expansion of presidential power?

a. in times of relative peace and prosperity
b. in times of economic crisis
c. during presidential election years
d. when they oppose the president's agenda

d

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Unlike Keynesians, supply-side theorists argue for a stable money supply achieved by focusing on ______.

a. inflationary pressures b. unemployment rates c. lowering tax rates d. attracting consumer savers

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