At the end of 1994 the Mexican government was unable to maintain a fixed exchange rate because it:
A) ran out of foreign-currency reserves.
B) was unable to increase the supply of Mexican pesos.
C) was forced by the IMF to let the peso float.
D) joined an exchange-rate union.
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