A.) encourages trade between nations.
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1.) Free trade:
A.) encourages trade between nations.
B.) reduces the prices of goods.
C.) reduces importing fees.
D.) All of these choices are correct.
2.) Each country has its own exchange rate that changes depending on a variety of factors, including:
A.) the amount of imports and exports.
B.) the monetary policy of the country.
C.) interest rate changes in the country.
D.) All of these factors influence exchange rates in a country.
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1.) Free trade:
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