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Liula [17]
3 years ago
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How were the actions taken by

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Arisa [49]3 years ago
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In general, both of these president's were relatively "hands off when it came to the economy, but many people would agree that Carter was more active in policy adjustments. 
mote1985 [20]3 years ago
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He actions taken by the presidents weren't<span> similar </span>in any respect<span>. The </span>nearest<span> similarity is that </span>each<span> began with </span>a technique<span> to encourage civilians to follow their plans. In Ford's </span>set up<span>, he </span>down the number of money<span> in circulation </span>whereas<span> carter increased interest rates and deregulated businesses. </span>I feel<span> Ford had </span>the higher<span> policy </span>as a result of there have been<span> no major jumps in expansion or </span>the task market<span>, </span>whereas<span> all of Carter's measures were ineffective</span>
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