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haleyc112

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The currencies of Poland and Iceland (the zloty and the krona, respectively) declined in value relative to the euro following the financial crisis of 2008. This means that the
 
  A) zloty and krona appreciated in value against the euro.
  B) euro depreciated in value against the zloty and the krona.
  C) zloty and krona depreciated in value against the euro.
  D) zloty depreciated in value against the krona.
  E) Both A and B are correct.

Question 2

Anita is the retired president of Claddagh College and currently serves on the board of directors of the Patrician Pharmaceutical Company. Anita is considered ________ of the company.
 
  A) a silent partner B) an outside director
  C) a managing director D) an inside director



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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