Why was the U. S. dollar important to international economics in the mid-20th century?
A. Businesses were only able to use U. S. dollars when buying foreign goods.
B. Countries valued the U. S. dollar highly because of the gold standard.
C. The U. S. dollar was the first currency to become a fiat currency.
D. Most countries replaced their own currency with the U. S. dollar.
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