Answer:
Explanation:
I don't see how this is possible, but the answer seems to be A which is the only answer that makes sense.
Large tax cuts don't have anything to do with supply of goods. It does help consumption but that is not the same thing as supply side economics.
C is much truer for the aftermath of WWI than a general statement about Supply. I don't think it is the right answer.
It didn't call for increased government spending unless the government wanted the goods being produced.
I think I'd go with A. It is the most straight forward.
Answer:
i need more of a explanation
Answer:
Aqueducts
Explanation:
Roads were not a thing, Theaters were more like gladiator fights and that does not sound modern to me, Public baths i guess, but that is a everyday thing even if it is public. Now for aqueducts it makes perfect sense in my opinion.