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    The Decline in Aggregate Demand That Occurred During the Great
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The Decline in Aggregate Demand That Occurred During the Great

Question 199

Question 199

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The decline in aggregate demand that occurred during the Great Depression caused a drop in real GDP


A) and deflation.
B) but an increase in the price level.
C) but a modest rise in inflation.
D) but no change in the price level.

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