By the mid-1980s, the United States
A) was neither a creditor nation or a debtor nation, as its current account and capital account were both valued at zero.
B) was both a creditor nation and a debtor nation, as its balance of payments was equal to zero.
C) changed from a creditor nation to a debtor nation.
D) changed from a debtor nation to a creditor nation.
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