Short answer: C
Currency exchange rates are determined by the value set in the market place. It is a very complex procedure and depends on many ways of doing it. Ordinary citizens do not have to do anything to experience the effects of a currency rate change. So A is incorrect. It has nothing to do with over payment.
B is a good answer and it is in fact true. Those living in a country will feel the effects of a currency inflation when they try to buy something from a country whose currency is quite strong. That is probably your second best answer. Another answer is more general.
C. This is actually the answer. I live in Canada. Our dollar is worth 0.78 American dollars. It has all but made travel impossible in the United States. We pay 1/3 more for everything. Try booking a motel and not be horrified by what your credit card says the payment is.
D. Currency fluctuations can be part of the exchange rate, but that is not the definition for an exchange rate.
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B and D are pretty close answers, but C is actually what you want.
C <<<<< Answer
The answer is intracloud lightning. Lightning can occur between clouds
and ground, which may be downward (the lightning is originated in the
cloud and goes to the ground) or upward (the lightning originates in the
ground and goes to the cloud). As the question tells the lightning can
occur inside a cloud, that is why they are called intraclouding lightning
(intra means inside). Also lightning can occur between clouds and air.
I think the answer would be D. The demand for cattle increased in the North, which made the price increase.
The correct answer is b. Laws were passed to ensure food and drug safety.
When Upton Sinclair wrote this book in the early 1900's, he was trying to bring attention to the fact that millions of immigrants living in urban areas were working at jobs that were extremely unsafe. This included descriptions of the disgusting work conditions that many immigrants faced in Chicago's meatpacking industry. Graphic details about the process in which companies made meat were outlined, but were not necessarily the focal point of the book.
However, the vivid descriptions caught the attention of millions of Americans who demanded changes to these unsanitary practices. This is when Teddy Roosevelt passed the Meat Inspection Act of 1906.
Answer:
The answer is A: The South benefitted greatly from tariffs.
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