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George Washington
1789-1797
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John Adams
1797-1801
Federalist
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Thomas Jefferson
1801-1809
Democratic-Republican
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James Madison
1809-1817
Democratic-Republican
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James Monroe
1817-1825
Democratic-Republican
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John Quincy Adams
1825-1829
Democratic-Republican
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Andrew Jackson
1829-1837
Democrat
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Martin Van Buren
1837-1841
Democrat
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AP U.S. History I&II 9-314
DBQ 4- Thomas Jefferson and Political Consistency, 1790-1809
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Bible Passage: (<= 4-8 verses from the right book/books) Period: Date:
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Unit 3 Managing the economy Steve Margetts
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CONTENTS
Aggregate Demand (AD) 2
Aggregate Supply 4
Equilibrium Between Aggregate Demand And Aggregate Supply 9
Consumption And Savings 11
Investment 17
Government Spending 25
Exports and Imports 29
Objectives Of Government Macroeconomic Policy 31
Inflation 34
Unemployment 50
Economic Growth 71
Balance of Payments 80
Conflicts Between Macro Economic Objectives 84
Demand Management or Supply Side? 87
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