During the Cold War, which policy did US and Soviet Union hope <span>would prevent either country from using nuclear weapons against each other?
It was </span>mutually assured destruction.
Expansionary and contractionary policies can be used to encourage or discourage economic growth. Expansionary policies generally lower taxes and give consumers and producers additional money, which encourages spending and growth. This is done when unemployment is high. On the other hand, contractionary policies generally raise taxes, which can give consumers and producers less to spend. This can cause less economic growth, but is necessary when the economy is growing too quickly and inflation is rising.
the difference between expansionary policy and contractionary policy
expansionary policies are used to stimulate the economy and reduce unemployment
<span>contractionary polices are used to reduce economic growth and combat inflation</span><span>
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The Cuban Missile Crisis. The fear on both sides was that someone would push a button and all out war (perhaps the end of the planet as we understand it) would result. Both countries had ICBMs but America's were better. They could hit Russia. Russia had no real answer and Cuba is too small a defensive position. So Khrushchev blinked and took his threat home. It didn't take her long to catch up but by that time the political situation altered.
Answer:Bank Failures
Explanation:Bank deposits were uninsured and while banks kept failing people they lost their savings.The Surviving banks were unsure what to do and in an effort to keep the bank going they stopped creating knew loans.That only worsened the situation leading to less and less expenditures.