Multiple Choice
The following are all arguments against a full employment act except
A) It is impossible to find jobs for those whose unemployment is considered frictional.
B) Even with 2% unemployment there will be accelerated inflation because that rate is too low
C) There isn't enough useful work for the entire population to be engaged in
D) Using government to guarantee jobs will increase deficit spending
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