Refer to the graph shown. A purchase of shekels by the Israeli government would shift the:

A. supply curve to the left and raise the price of shekels.
B. supply curve to the right and reduce the price of shekels.
C. demand curve to the right and raise the price of shekels.
D. demand curve to the left and reduce the price of shekels.


Answer: C

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