The tax cuts enacted by President John F.Kennedy in the early 1960s:
A) constituted a massive fraction of GDP.
B) were not good for long-run growth.
C) probably had little effect on the economy until 1965-1967.
D) were among the smallest tax cuts in the post-World War II era.
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