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ECON 201 Quiz 3 | Score 100/100 | American Military University

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Week 5 - Quiz: 3 - Results

Attempt 1 of 2

Written Nov 23, 2025 4:06 PM - Nov 23, 2025 4:09 PM

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Question 1 points

Aggregate demand (A is the total demand for:

Question options:


Goods and services produced in an economy at various price levels.


Goods and services produced abroad.


Goods and services consumed by households only.


Imported goods only.

Question 2 points

Aggregate supply (AS) represents the total:

Question options:


Imports minus exports in an economy.


Demand for goods and services in the economy at various price levels.


Output of goods and services producers are willing to supply at various price leve

, Spending by households in the economy.

Question 3 points

Using expansionary policies to combat a recession would:

Question options:


Increase a budget surplus.


Increase a budget deficit.


Decrease discretionary spending.


Increase federal revenue.

Question 4 points

An increase in input costs, such as wages or raw materials, will:

Question options:


Shift the aggregate supply curve to the right.


Shift the aggregate supply curve to the left.


Shift the aggregate demand curve to the left.


Shift the aggregate demand curve to the right.

Question 5 points

Which of the following is a component of aggregate demand?
Question options:


Consumer spending


Government spending

, Net exports


All of the options

Question 6 points

Which of the following represents a contractionary fiscal policy?

Question options:


Lowering taxes on households.


Reducing government spending.


Providing tax credits for businesses.


Increasing government spending.

Question 7 points

Which of the following is NOT a component of aggregate supply?

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Labor and capital.


Government spending.


Technology and productivity.


Natural resources.

Question 8 points
A major limitation of fiscal policy is:

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It always leads to inflation regardless of the economic context.

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