Multiple Choice
In the classical model, what is the result of an increase in aggregate demand?
A) Real GDP increases, and the price level remains constant.
B) Real GDP decreases, and the price level remains constant.
C) The price level increases, and real GDP remains constant.
D) The price level decreases, and real GDP remains constant.
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