Multiple Choice
The Bretton Woods system of fixed exchange rates ________________.
A) has continued to be in force since it was adopted
B) collapsed in 1973
C) collapsed shortly after it was adopted
D) collapsed shortly after it was adopted, but has been reinstated and is in effect today
E) collapsed because of the Jamaica Agreement
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