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The Floods of 1993 Caused the Price of Corn to Increase

Question 282

Question 282

Multiple Choice

The floods of 1993 caused the price of corn to increase. This is an example of


A) inflation.
B) deflation.
C) a sustained inflation.
D) the operations of supply and demand.

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