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Why did countries around the world value the U.S. dollar so highly in the mid-
20th century?
A. Most countries replaced their own currencies with the U.S. dollar.
B. Businesses were required to use U.S. dollars to buy foreign goods.
C. The U.S. government made the U.S. dollar the first fiat currency.
D. The U.S. dollar was tied to the United States' huge gold reserves.
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(ECONOMICS)Question 1 Of 20Why Did Countries Around The World Value The U.S. Dollar So Highly In The

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Answer 1

Answer:

D

Explanation:

Answer 2

The countries all around the world valued the US dollars so high that dollars were tied to the US having a huge gold reserve. Hence option D is correct.

What is the value of the US dollars?

The value of the US dollar remains the most highly pad currency and is valued more in terms of the rate of one dollar as the dollar rate is compared to those of the gold reserves. Thus is due to higher inflation and monetary values.

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c.
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Answer:

D.) helping seniors

Explanation:

Volunteering Is freely offering to do something without expecting anything in return.

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Answer:  The reason you need to explain is to simply verify that it connects, so the teacher or whoever, knows that you truly understand. Rather than you saying it just to avoid the work. That lets the teacher know they're properly doing their job to help

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Answer:

You would be guilty of hubris if you tried to take a final exam, believing you will pass, without studying.

Explanation:

Hubris is excessive pride or self confidence.

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Answer: Because Muhammad was the chosen recipient and messenger of the word of God through the divine revelations, Muslims from all walks of life strive to follow his example. After the holy Qur'an, the sayings of the Prophet (hadith) and descriptions of his way of life (sunna) are the most important Muslim texts.

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I snuck a sidelong glance at Fern. As always, she looked confident, calm, and completely prepared for what we were about to do.

Up until a few years ago, you wouldn't have caught me near the ocean, let alone in a boat on it! I had always been afraid of the vastness of the ocean. Who knew what was lurking down there? Who knew what was out there waiting to drag me down to the depths? Lately, though, I'd started to realize life was too short to spend being afraid of the things I couldn't control. One by one, I had been facing my fears. With Fern's help, I had taken flying lessons to overcome my fear of heights; I had made myself get on roller coasters. And now I was facing my greatest fear—the great unknown ocean.

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Answer:

I would say unpredictable but imns if thats right

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used in similes and metaphors to describe something that moves or changes very quickly, or that is difficult to hold or contain.

modifier noun: quicksilver

"his mood changed like quicksilver"

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FALSE

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