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Zorluk: ZorReaganomics and Domestic Policy under Reagan and Bush

"The administration’s economic program is a gamble with the livelihoods of millions of working Americans. By combining massive tax cuts for the wealthy and corporations with severe reductions in vital social programs, it reverses decades of progress toward social equity. This is not a policy of shared sacrifice; it is a redistribution of income upward..."
— Lane Kirkland, President of the AFL-CIO, testimony before Congress, 1981

Which of the following historical developments during the 1980s best explains the perspective expressed in the excerpt?

  1. The enactment of supply-side policies that significantly reduced tax rates for corporations and wealthy individuals while curbing growth in federal spending on social welfare programs.Cevap
  2. B
    The implementation of demand-side economic reforms that increased corporate tax rates to fund direct consumer subsidies and public works projects.
  3. C
    The complete legislative repeal of core New Deal programs, such as Social Security and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, to eliminate the federal deficit.
  4. D
    The creation of a purely laissez-faire domestic economy that successfully ended all federal subsidies and regulatory interventions for major corporate industries.

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The enactment of supply-side policies that significantly reduced tax rates for corporations and wealthy individuals while curbing growth in federal spending on social welfare programs.
The critique in the excerpt focuses on how the tax cuts and social spending reductions under the Reagan administration disproportionately benefited the wealthy at the expense of social programs. This aligns with the historical reality of the Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981, which slashed top marginal income tax rates and reduced funding for programs like food stamps and job training.

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1
Analyze the primary source text by AFL-CIO President Lane Kirkland.
Identify that the speaker is criticizing the Reagan administration's domestic policy for combining 'massive tax cuts for the wealthy and corporations' with 'severe reductions in vital social programs.'
Understanding the central argument of the stimulus is necessary to connect it to the correct historical context.
2
Recall the domestic economic policies implemented under President Ronald Reagan in the early 1980s.
Connect Kirkland's critique to the Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981 and the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1981, which enacted supply-side tax cuts and spending cuts.
Associating the critic's perspective with the specific policies of Reaganomics allows for the identification of the corresponding historical development.
3
Evaluate the options to determine which policy development best matches the core complaints described in the excerpt while avoiding common historical misconceptions.
Select the option stating that supply-side policies reduced tax rates for corporations and wealthy individuals while curbing social welfare spending growth.
This option accurately captures the historical reality of the early 1980s and explains the critique of upward wealth redistribution.

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The debates and legislative goals surrounding Reaganomics and supply-side economics in the 1980s.
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