Refer to the graph below.Assume that the economy is in initial equilibrium where AS1 intersects AD1.Then a supply shock occurs that shifts AS1 to AS2.If the government counters with an expansionary fiscal policy that shifts AD1 to AD2, then it is most likely that:
A) AD2 will shift to AD1.
B) AS2 will shift to AS1.
C) AS2 will shift to AS3.
D) AS2 will shift to AS3 and AD2 will shift to AD1.
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