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Which of the Following Is One Reason for the Decline

Question 196

Question 196

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Which of the following is one reason for the decline in aggregate demand that led to the recession of 2007-2009?


A) falling oil prices
B) increases in housing prices
C) the financial crisis
D) a decline in government spending

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