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Price increases on goods during the 1900s was caused by

a. inflation
b. deflation
c. stagflation
d. none of the above

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Price increases on goods during the 1900s was caused by "inflation," since this was generally a "boom" period for the economy, and (low levels of) inflation often takes place during such periods. 
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