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when government officials or Congress can make choices about how to spend federal money, it is called ? A. expansionary spending B. discretionary spending C. mandatory spending D. contractionary spending
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when government officials or Congress can make choices about how to spend federal money, it is called ? A. expansionary spending B. discretionary spending C. mandatory spending D. contractionary spending
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The answer is B I’m not very sure
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