Answer:
Republicans will claim that such a large spending in infrastructure could be inflationary mainly because of two reasons:
1. If most of the infrastructure bill is financed by money creation from the Federal Reserve, it could always exist the risk of higher inflation due to the growth of the money supply in the economy.
2. If the economic recovery goes faster and better than expected, then, such a large spending bill could theoretically overheat the economy, and cause inflation.
Both of these reasons are highly debatable, and are contentious not only among politicians, but also among economists.
Answer:
This clause states that the United States Congress shall have power
•To regulate Commerce with foreign Nations, and
• To regulate commerce among the several States,
• and to regulate commerce with the Indian Tribes.
Explanation:
The Commerce Clause describes an enumerated power listed in the United States Constitution (Article I, Section 8, Clause 3). The clause states that the United States Congress shall have power "[t]o regulate Commerce with foreign Nations, and among the several States, and with the Indian Tribes."
The framers believe the clause was necessary so as to make"normal" or "regular" commerce between different state; hence, it was designed to further promote trade and exchange and not to limit, hinder or restrict it.
Also, it was necessary so as to aim at preventing states from enacting obstructions and restraints to the free flow of "commerce" such as quotas and taxes, and tariffs.
The correct answer is false.
It is false that sea level increases when the number and size of glaciers on Earth increase.
It is exactly the opposite. Sea levels increase when the big glaciers melt. That glacier was frozen water and when it melts down that huge amount of water goes back to the oceans, increasing its level. Global warming is a big factor in the melting of the ice caps in the poles, and this is alarming scientists that tried to create consciousness in major power governments to do something to combat global warming.
A. the president is correct