Multiple Choice
If Canada is growing too rapidly and at the same time it is agreeing to work toward reducing its trade surplus, Canada could forsake:
A) its domestic goal and its international commitment simultaneously.
B) its domestic goal but not its international commitment.
C) none of its domestic goals.
D) none of its international commitments.
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