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grigory [225]
4 years ago
9

This diagram shows a government approach to taxing and spending which of the following would be a good title for this diagram? G

overnment spending the national economy the federal debt fiscal policy
History
2 answers:
Kryger [21]4 years ago
6 0

The correct answer is FISCAL POLICY. This is a policy made by the government that controls the levels of outcome and spending through taxes and governmental spending to not disturb the stability of the country’s economics. So, if it shows taxing and spending, then it must be about a fiscal policy.

disa [49]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

D: Fiscal policy

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