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The line graph illustrates how much money the US government spent on research over a 28-year period (1980-2008). Overall, the graph indicates that government expenditure on research in nearly all given domains grew, with the most notable rise being observed in the health sector. Additionally, it is worth noting that general science received the least […]
The line graph illustrates the U.S. government funding on five distinct research fields over the period from 1980 to 2008. Overall, while the money spent on four of the five kinds of research underwent overall growth, Other research experienced a downward trend with fluctuation. Throughout the period, Health and General Science were the highest and […]
The line graph compares U.S. government spending on research across five sectors – health, space, energy, general science, and other fields – between 1980 and 2008. Overall, funding for health research was significantly higher than for the other sectors and increased markedly over time, despite a slight decline at the end of the period. By […]
The line graph shows U.S. government spending on five areas—health, space, energy, general science and “other”—between 1980 and 2008. Overall, health received by far the most money and rose to a peak in the mid-2000s. Space increased steadily, energy fluctuated with a sharp fall around 2000, “other” rose then fell, while general science settled at […]
