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This document reviews all the graphs and the multipliers in AP Macroeconomics. Each graph is drawn and the shifters for each graph are also shown. The multipliers explained include the tax multiplier, money multiplier, and spending multiplier. The graphs included are the Aggregate Demand/Supply, Phillips Curve, Supply/Demand, Money Market Demand, Loanable Funds, Currency Market, and Productions Possibilities Curve.

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