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Why did President Richard Nixon impose wage-price controls in the early 1970s? A. In an attempt to control the Fed B. To create more jobs C. In an attempt to stop inflation D. To stimulate the economy
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Why did President Richard Nixon impose wage-price controls in the early 1970s?
A. In an attempt to control the Fed
B. To create more jobs
C. In an attempt to stop inflation
D. To stimulate the economy
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C. In an attempt to stop inflation
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