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    An Increase in Aggregate Demand Can Be Caused by
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An Increase in Aggregate Demand Can Be Caused by

Question 171

Question 171

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An increase in aggregate demand can be caused by


A) the depreciation of the dollar.
B) a cut in government spending.
C) an increase in interest rates.
D) a rise in consumer debt.

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