If you were to use an Aggregate Supply - Aggregate Demand diagram to model nondiscretionary and discretionary fiscal policy in reaction to a positive aggregate demand shock, you would seethe aggregate demand curve move
A. to the right, back toward its pre-shock position as a result of these policies.
B. to the left as a result of the shock.
C. back toward its pre-shock position as a result of these policies.
D. to the right as a result of the shock.
Answer: A
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