Multiple Choice

In 1925, the United Kingdom returned its currency to the gold standard at the pre-First World War exchange rate. This policy required the country's money supply to be linked to its gold reserves and aimed to restore financial stability. Considering the economic conditions of the time, what was the most direct consequence of this action on the domestic price level?

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