Conservatives believe in a limited role of government in American life. How does the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act oppose this belief?
A.it was passed by a largely Democratic Congress and that was unjust
B.it showed that the executive branch of the government was too big
C.it illustrated a form of Keynesian economics that was in contrast to conservative ethos
D.it demonstrated that unemployment was not related to the recession

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B.it showed that the executive branch of the government was too big 

The correct answer is C) it illustrated a form of Keynesian economics that was in contrast to conservative ethos

Conservatives believed in a limited role of government in American life. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act oppose this belief in that it illustrated a form of Keynesian economics that was in contrast to conservative ethos

President Barack Obama signed into lax the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act on February 17, 2009, after the critical moments that the United States lived during the crisis of 2008. It represented a stimulus package to impulse the US economy.  This act was based on the Keynesian economic theory that states that during a recession, the government should invest the money that private companies cannot invest. This means that the government must spend the money needed to keep jobs and control the economic situation.