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By 2007, the Combined Cost of All Levels of Government

Question 61

Question 61

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By 2007, the combined cost of all levels of government in the United States had risen from approximately 11% of GDP in 1930 to:


A) 50% of GDP.
B) 33% of GDP.
C) 25% of GDP.
D) 15% of GDP.
E) 10% of GDP.

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