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Why does the government make changes to monetary policy? A) to promote stability B) to influence politicians C) to pressure businesses D) to enforce the law
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Why does the government make changes to monetary policy?
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to promote stability
B)
to influence politicians
C)
to pressure businesses
D)
to enforce the law
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c. to pressure businesses
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I would say the answer is choice A (To promote stability) hope this helps!!
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