The 1930s were a period of
A) strong economic expansion and rapid growth of real output.
B) high rates of inflation coupled with a low rate of unemployment.
C) depressed economic conditions and prolonged high rates of unemployment.
D) strong growth of real output even though the general level of prices was declining.
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