Fiscal policy that the government might use to respond would be to reduce taxes and increase spending.
Monetary policy that might be used would be to increase money supply and reduce interest rates.
Foreign policy that the government might use would be the imposition of import tariffs or quotas to reduce the import of the cheap cars.
<h3>How would the government respond to the recession?</h3>
The government's fiscal policy would focus on getting the nation out of recession and so they would increase government spending while reducing taxes to put more money into people's pockets.
This will also be the goal of the monetary policy which would increase money supply and reduce rates. The lower rates will allow automobile companies to access loans that they can use to produce cheaper cars.
Foreign policy would try to reduce the number of those inexpensive cars coming into the country and so import restrictions like quotas and tariffs would be applied.
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So the manchus formed the Qing Dynasty of China from 1644-1912.
That's a long time XD
the Manchus took advantage of the rebellion and chaos in the Chinese empire and moved south. Forming an alliance with a Ming loyalist general, they entered Beijing in June and almost immediately took power for themselves.
In general higher levels of consumer spending indicate that recessionary conditions are building.
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I think it's A?
Explanation:
sign please treaties with tribes
C , most likely the answer. your mind comes with being human