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During the 1990s, what was a true characteristic of the U.S. economy?
During the 1990s, what was a true characteristic of the U.S. economy?
- It outperformed most other economies in the world. (correct)
- It met all the targeted goals for inflation, unemployment, and growth.
- It had the lowest unemployment levels of the century.
- It experienced zero inflation.
What was a notable feature of the U.S. economy in the 1990s?
What was a notable feature of the U.S. economy in the 1990s?
- It faced hyperinflation.
- It had the highest unemployment levels of the century.
- It experienced sustained economic growth. (correct)
- It consistently missed the targeted goals for inflation, unemployment, and growth.
What set the U.S. economy apart from most others during the 1990s?
What set the U.S. economy apart from most others during the 1990s?
- It faced severe economic recession.
- It outperformed most other economies in the world. (correct)
- It had the highest inflation rates in the world.
- It had the highest unemployment rates in the world.