Multiple Choice
Scaling back the U.S."war on terror" would:
A) shift U.S.production from "defense goods" to "civilian goods."
B) shift U.S.production from "civilian goods" to "defense goods."
C) shift the production possibilities curve inward.
D) suggest that the United States is allocating less than the optimal amount of resources to the war on terror.
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