The government regulates the economy for the benefit of the public through two approaches: monetary policy and fiscal policy. Through monetary policy, the government exercises its power to regulate the money supply and level of interest rates. Through fiscal policy, it uses its power to tax and to spend.
This should be false. Under the articles, the states were acceptably stable. The problem was that the national government its self was weak and had no money as they had no authority to tax the states. This change with the constitution which still keep the states as states but adhered much more to the new, divided government that did have the authority to impose a national tax on states. This also brought a bigger sense of unity within the states over time and the national governments strength would grow over time. Hope this helps or answered the question/statement.<span />
The correct answer here is the last option.
Propaganda is a used to shape a public a opinion systematically and deliberately often selectively using the facts in such a way to influence the public, so the final option is the correct option as it uses stories and images to help further a certain cause.
The false statement is C. his findings supported religious theories of the church and ignored scientific evidence.
His observations through the telescope (scientific evidence) validated Copernicus's heliocentric theory, which went against the Church theory geocentric theory.