Nоte: Pleаse cleаrly lаbel yоur answers submissiоn sheet by section (Parts 1-4) and question number so it is straightforward to grade. Part 4: True/False/Uncertain with explanation (30 points, 5 each) In this section, answer whether the statement is True, False or Uncertain and explain why. Note: assume that any statements written in italics are true, these are just setting up relevant scenarios. You must explain your answer. Explanation determines the grade!! Imagine the economy is at potential Y*. With contractionary monetary policy (decreasing M), the Fed can permanently reduce the price level, by accepting a temporary recession (Y
Questiоns 1 - 9 аre bаsed оn the fоllowing pаssage. The eyes themselves can send several kinds of messages. Meeting someone's glance with your eyes is usually a sign of involvement, whereas looking away often signals a desire to avoid contact. This is whysolicitors on the street – panhandlers (beggars), salespeople, petitioners -- try to catch our eye. Once they've managed to establish contact with a glance, it becomes harder for the approached person to draw away. Most of us remember trying to avoid a question we didn't understand by glancing away from the teacher. At times like these we usually became very interested in our textbooks, fingernails, the clock -- anything but the teacher's stare. Of course, the teacher always seemed to know the meaning of this nonverbal behavior, and ended up calling on those of us who signaled our uncertainty. Another kind of message the eyes communicate is a positive or negative attitude. When someoneglances toward us with the proper facial expression, we get a clear message that the looker is interested in us -- hence the expression "making eyes." At the same time, when our long glances toward someone else are avoided by that person, we can be pretty sure that the other person isn't as interested in us as we are in him or her. (Of course, there are all sorts of courtship games in which the receiver of a glance pretends not to notice any message by glancing away, yet signals interest with some other part of the body.) The eyes communicate both dominance and submission. We've all played the game of trying to staresomebody down, and in real life there are also times when downcast eyes are a sign of giving in. In somereligious orders, for example, subordinate members are expected to keep their eyes downcast when addressing a superior. The relationship of the last sentence (in the third paragraph - "In some religious orders...") to the sentence before it is one of
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