Refer to the information provided in Figure 27.1 below to answer the question(s) that follow.
Figure 27.1Refer to Figure 27.1. Suppose the economy is at Point A. A(n) ________ can cause a movement to Point B.
A. increase in government purchases
B. increase in aggregate demand
C. decrease in aggregate demand
D. decrease in government purchases
Answer: A
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