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stellarik [79]
3 years ago
6

What did President Ford consider the country’s greatest economic policy challenge?

History
1 answer:
natita [175]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

A. inflation

Explanation:

Much of Ford's focus in domestic policy was on the economy, which experienced a recession during his tenure. After initially promoting a tax increase designed to combat inflation, Ford championed a tax cut designed to rejuvenate the economy, and he signed two tax reduction acts into law

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