Multiple Choice
An aggregate demand curve
A) shifts to the right when the price level increases and to the left when the price level falls.
B) shifts to the right when any non-price-level change that increases aggregate spending occurs.
C) shifts to the right when population decreases and shifts to the left when population increases.
D) does not shift,unlike individual or market demand curves.
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