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12 February, 18:40

What did Reagan believe the government should do to improve the economy?

increase large government agencies

invest in social programs

reduce the national debt

become smaller and more efficient

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  1. 12 February, 18:56
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    Option D. In order to improve the economy, President Reagan believed the government should become smaller and more efficient.

    Explanation:

    When President Reagan took power over the Presidency of the United States, in 1981, the country was submerged in a stagflation. To combat it, the ex-President aggressively cut a series of taxes, like income and corporate, and started to deregulate the market in order to combat the high inflation rates. He also believed in a reduced government role and government spending, which ultimately he failed to conduct successfully, as he had to increase the defense spending for the Cold War.
  2. 12 February, 19:02
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    The correct answer is D, "become smaller and more efficient."
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