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Analyzing Current Fiscal Policy Fiscal policy is the government’s use of government spending and taxes to influence the economy. For this task, you will choose one tool of fiscal policy—either government spending or taxes—and complete the activities below.

Part A
Which tool did you choose?

Part B
Do you think this tool should be increased or decreased to help the economy?

Part C
Using an Internet search engine, find a website or an article that shares your opinion and copy the URL in the space below. Keep in mind that it might take you some time to find a good article, so don’t automatically take the first one you find.

Part D
List three main points from the source you found that explain the author’s reasoning.

Part E
Based on what you have read, what bias might the author bring to his or her opinion?

Part F
Using an Internet search engine, find a website or an article that expresses the opposite to your opinion and copy the URL in the space below. Keep in mind that it might take you some time to find a good article, so don’t automatically take the first one you find.

Part G
List three main points from the source you found that explain the author’s reasoning.

Part H
Based on what you have read, what bias might the author bring to his or her opinion?

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