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Answer:
<em>Maintaining a legal and social framework, maintaining competition, providing public goods and services, redistributing income, correcting for externalities, and ensuring stability.</em>
Explanation:
<em>Maintaining a legal and social framework- creating laws and regulating trade, FDA, Securities and Exchange Commission, Federal Reserve</em>
<em>Maintaining competition- antitrust laws, regulating natural monopolies</em>
<em>Providing public goods and services- national defense, sewer systems, basic radio and television, national parks, and emergency warning systems</em>
<em>Redistributing income- Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid</em>
<em>Correcting for externalities- taxing carbon emissions, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Environmental Protection Agency</em>
<em>Ensuring stability- Federal Reserve System</em>
This was a bit hard to understand but here we go.
1. The Americans with their population of 308,745,538 according to the census from 2010 make up only <u>5%</u> percent of the the total worlds population. Even though it makes up only about 5% of the world population the US is still the third largest country in the world in terms of population.
2. Still even though the the population of the United States makes only 5% of the total world population they make up about <u>50%</u> of the "world's top 1%" So that means that 50% of the biggest earners in the world are the citizens of the United States of America.
3.To further clarify this, it means that a <span>majority of Americans are in the <u>1%</u> of all earners in the
world, which is defined as those earning more than $34,000 a year. This takes into consideration the average earnings of all the citizens of the world the 1% is classified as those who earn more than 34,000 dollars.
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</span><span>4. This is thanks to the United States' commitment to what is called<u> a free enterprise.</u> Free enterprise is also called a free market, which is an economic system in which there are few restrictions and as little as possible government meddling in which the rules of supply and demand rule.
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It went against what he said/believed.
Answer:
The Depression was actually ended, and prosperity restored, by the sharp reductions in spending, taxes and regulation at the end of World War II, exactly contrary to the analysis of Keynesian so-called economists. True, unemployment did decline at the start of World War II