Suppose actual real GDP is $26.2 trillion but potential GDP…

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Suppоse аctuаl reаl GDP is $26.2 trilliоn but pоtential GDP is $25.8 trillion. The Federal Reserve engages in monetary policy to close this gap. The effect of the proper Federal Reserve policy will be to [value1] the [value2] curve. As a result, the price level [value3] and unemployment [value4].

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Reаd the twо lаws pаssed by the Virginia Assembly in 1662 and 1667. Then respоnd tо the prompt questions below in two well-developed paragraphs. You may choose to focus your answer on either the 1662 law or the 1667 law—but not both. Use specific evidence from the law you select and your understanding of the time period. Use your own words and avoid copying the language or phrasing used in the law. Explain the ideas in clear, modern language that reflects how people communicate and write today rather than the style and vocabulary of the 1660s. Refrain from using offensive language that may appear in the original document. Do not use pronouns (I/we/you) in historical writing.  Directly quote the source as evidence to support your answers.  Prompt question: In two paragraphs, explain how the law you selected helped define and strengthen the system of racial slavery in colonial Virginia. How did Virginia lawmakers use this law to settle a “doubt,” and how did the law attempt to answer the question raised by the "doubt"?  Primary Sources: Each law was written and passed by the Virginia Assembly. Virginia law, December 1662  Whereas some doubts have arisen whether children got by any Englishman upon a Negro woman should be slave or free, be it therefore enacted and declared by this present Grand Assembly, that all children born in this country shall be held bond or free only according to the condition of the mother; and that if any Christian shall commit fornication with a Negro man or woman, he or she so offending shall pay double the fines imposed by the former act. Virginia law, September 1667 Whereas some doubts have risen whether children that are slaves by birth, and by the charity and piety of their owners made partakers of the blessed sacrament of baptism, should by virtue of their baptism be made free, it is enacted and declared by this Grand Assembly, and the authority thereof, that the conferring of baptism does not alter the condition of the person as to his bondage or freedom; that diverse masters, freed from this doubt may more carefully endeavor the propagation of Christianity by permitting children, through slaves, or those of greater growth if capable, to be admitted to that sacrament.

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