The Bretton Woods system of exchange rates
A) is also known as the gold standard and met its demise in the 1930s.
B) relied heavily on floating exchange rates determined in the market for foreign exchange.
C) was abandoned in the 1930s.
D) was a system of fixed or pegged exchange rates, which occasionally could be adjusteD.
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