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Can a collection of things (e.g.a crowd or a pile) be the subject of a singular proposition?
Surpluses
Surpluses are situations in which the supply of a good or service exceeds its demand, often leading to lower prices.
Ronald Reagan
The 40th President of the United States, serving from 1981 to 1989, known for his conservative policies, economic reforms, and role in ending the Cold War.
George Bush
Refers to either George H. W. Bush (41st President of the United States) or George W. Bush (43rd President of the United States), both members of the Bush political family.
Excise Taxes
Taxes levied on specific goods or services, such as alcohol and tobacco, often intended to discourage their use or raise revenue.
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