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Which term refers to an economic situation where the large amount of money in circulation creates continuous pressure to raise prices? A. equilibrium B. inflation C. surplus D. depression
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Which term refers to an economic situation where the large amount of money in circulation creates continuous pressure to raise prices? A. equilibrium B. inflation C. surplus D. depression
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The answer is:
Inflation
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B. Inflation
Inflation is when a country prints too much money, therefore decreasing the value of the currency.
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