Multiple Choice
The most disturbing economic problem to vex the nation during the Carter years was
A) inner-city decay and white flight to the suburbs.
B) a combination of stagnation and inflation.
C) the collapse of the savings and loan system.
D) the increasing inequality of income and wealth distribution.
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