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    A Policy to Do Nothing and Allow the Economy to Self-Correct
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A Policy to Do Nothing and Allow the Economy to Self-Correct

Question 66

Question 66

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A policy to do nothing and allow the economy to self-correct or adjust without interference from the federal government is also called a(n) ____ policy:


A) nonintervention
B) active
C) stabilization
D) fixed rule

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