Multiple Choice
To try to stimulate aggregate demand to end a recession, a government could:
A) reduce the money supply or contract fiscal policy to decrease total spending.
B) reduce the money supply or contract fiscal policy to increase total spending.
C) increase the money supply or expand fiscal policy to decrease total spending.
D) increase the money supply or expand fiscal policy to increase total spending.
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