The United States returned to the gold standard in 1934 when more dollars were needed to buy an ounce of gold than before. This implied that the dollar
A) was no longer used for pegged rates.
B) was worth less.
C) could control the spot exchange rate.
D) had maintained a steady value.
E) was worth more.
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