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Question 72

Question 72

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   - Based on the figure above, the aggregate demand curve will shift from AD0 to AD2 when A) the price level rises. B) the price level falls. C) government expenditure decreases. D) potential GDP increases. E) the Federal Reserve lowers the interest rate.

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Based on the figure above, the aggregate demand curve will shift from AD0 to AD2 when


A) the price level rises.
B) the price level falls.
C) government expenditure decreases.
D) potential GDP increases.
E) the Federal Reserve lowers the interest rate.

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