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To keep the U.S. dollar from depreciating against the euro, the U.S. Federal Reserve must:
 a. buy euros and sell U.S. dollars.
  b. buy both euros and U.S. dollars.
  c. sell euros and buy U.S. dollars.
  d. sell both euros and U.S. dollars.
  e. buy U.S. government bonds

Question 2

If the price of apples falls and apples and oranges are substitutes, we would expect:
 a. The quantity of apples demanded to increase and the demand for oranges to increase.
  b. The quantity of oranges demanded to decrease and the demand for apples to increase.
  c. The quantity of apples demanded to increase and the demand for oranges to decrease.
  d. The quantity of oranges demanded to decrease and the demand for apples to decrease.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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