Writing a letter and going through congress and the senate, usually signed off by the president.
Answer:
Economic activity increases
Explanation:
When the government lowers the interest rates, there is generally (and this is hoped for as well) an increase in the amount of credit available and used in the marketplace. The general hope is that the public will use the lower interest rates to buy, build, and spend.
The answer is D. Checks and balances.
An impact of the post-World War II economic boom in Europe was increased standard of living.
The post–World War II economic expansion, also refered to as the Golden Age of Capitalism, or even postwar economic boom, and the long boom, marked a period of strong economic growth which took place right after World War II and ended with the 1973–75 recession. Countries such as The United States, Soviet Union, Western European and East Asian countries experienced a high and sustained growth which was unusual, along with with full employment.