What is the most compelling evidence for the Keynesian interpretation of the Great Depression?
A) Increases in both the interest rate and the quantity of money.
B) Decreases in both the interest rate and the quantity of money
C) An increase in the interest rate and a decrease in the quantity of money.
D) A decrease in the interest rate and an increase in the quantity of money.
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