The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has come under fire by critics since the 1990s for its requiring "structural adjustment" in efforts to reform the finances of large debtor nations and formerly communist countries because this policy:
A) has mainly been used by the United States as a way of helping needy allies in antiterrorist efforts.
B) is completely at odds with the intentions of the IMF's founders.
C) generally forces the countries to adopt the more market-oriented trade policies and views favored by the wealthiest countries.
D) has generally been used as another form of economic sanctions against countries with which the United States has disagreements.
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