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The graph shown displays various economic outcomes. The graph shown displays various economic outcomes.   If the economy is currently at equilibrium D, and the government does nothing, then eventually: A)  SRAS will shift to the right, and the economy will have Y <sub>3</sub> output with lower prices. B)  SRAS will shift to the left, and the economy will have Y <sub>3 </sub>output at higher prices. C)  LRAS will shift to the left until equilibrium is reached. D)  AD will shift to the right, restoring long-run equilibrium. If the economy is currently at equilibrium D, and the government does nothing, then eventually:

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Attitude Similarity

The degree to which individuals share the same viewpoints, opinions, or evaluations about a subject, often influencing attraction and relationship dynamics.

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