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The Bretton Woods system was based on what system of exchange rates?
 
  a. Fixed-but-adjustable
  b. Fixed
  c. Floating
  d. Unified

Question 2

_____ is an economic theory advocating free markets and the removal of barriers to the flow of trade and capital as a path to prosperity.
 
  a. Globalization
  b. Commercial liberalism
  c. Bretton Woods
  d. Arbitrage



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

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