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suppose that technological change improves productivity in wheat production every year. And government always keeps a fixed supporting price policy for wheat farmers. How would government spending on wheat purchase change over time? Would it increase or decrease or remain unchanged? And why? Draw a demand and supply graph to illustrate your answer and explain in words
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Why were european influences dominant in early american music? select all answers that are true. check all that apply early religious, folk, and popular song traditions derived from mainland europe. early religious, folk, and popular song traditions derived from mainland europe. early settlers had little exposure to native american traditions. early settlers had little exposure to native american traditions. native americans preferred the new music shared with them by europeans settlers. native americans preferred the new music shared with them by europeans settlers. american settlers were exposed to european classical music through travel. american settlers were exposed to european classical music through travel. native american music was deemed primitive, and thus unworthy, by european settlers. native american music was deemed primitive, and thus unworthy, by european settlers.
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