Social Studies, 06.05.2020 08:42 dargy
Which describes how a rise in the exchange value of the U. S. dollar affects the United States' ability to trade with other nations? (1 point)
If the value of the U. S. dollar rises, other countries buy fewer goods and services from the United States.
As the value of the U. S. dollar rises, prices for goods and services imported from other countries will also increase.
When value of the dollar rises, the U. S. can afford fewer goods and services from other countries.
If the U. S. dollar's value rises, it is less expensive for other nations to purchase American goods and services.
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