Demand
for the goods during economic Depression
A. Micogantly increased
c. Decreased
D. Did not change
B. Highly increased
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Answer:
demAnd for goods during economic depression decreased
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Answer:
b. highly increased
Explanation:
In economics, a depression is commonly defined as an extreme recession that lasts three or more years or which leads to a decline in real gross domestic product (GDP) of at least 10%. in a given year. Depressions are relatively less frequent than milder recessions, and tend to be accompanied by high unemployment and low inflation.
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