A graph of the unemployment rate in Canada over the twentieth century shows:
A) an overall upward trend in the unemployment rate interrupted by a large upturn in the 1930s.
B) an overall downward trend in the unemployment rate interrupted by a large upturn in the 1930s.
C) rates of unemployment always greater than zero with substantial variations from year to year.
D) alternating periods of positive and negative rates of unemployment.
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