Why did the money supply fall during the Great Depression?
A) The monetary base fell throughout the Great Depression.
B) The amount of currency fell during the Great Depression.
C) The ratio of currency/deposits fell during the Great Depression.
D) The money multipier rose during the Great Depression.
E) None of the above.
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