Multiple Choice
In 1961,President John F.Kennedy,acting upon advice from his economists,proposed tax cuts.The advice he received
A) was opposed to the teaching of Keynes,who had taught that tax cuts were counterproductive.
B) was opposed to the teaching of Keynes,who had taught that all attempts to stabilize the economy were futile.
C) came from economists who had studied Keynes's ideas when those ideas were only a few years old.
D) came from economists who were unaware of Keynes's ideas because those ideas had not yet been widely disseminated at that time.
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