The objectives of the Bretton Woods system were to

a. fight communism and enrich the United States.
b. promote free trade and increase global wealth.
c. rebuild Europe and democratize the developing world.
d. ensure continued U.S. presence in Asia and expand global capitalism.

b

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Indicate whether this statement is true or false

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Cyberfeudalism suggests that

a. nation-states will continue to exist but will become much less important and less central to people's lives. b. nation-states will cease to exist. c. the basic importance of nation-states will not change, but people's lives will be enriched by new sources of identity. d. the nation-state will dissolve into either large regional federations or a single international federation. e. nation-states will continue to exist, but individuals will cease completely to identify with them.

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