From 1970 to 2000, the U.S. dollar
A. appreciated against the U.K. pound and depreciated against the Canadian dollar.
B. depreciated against the U.K. pound and appreciated against the Canadian dollar.
C. appreciated against both the U.K. pound and the Canadian dollar.
D. depreciated against both the U.K. pound and the Canadian dollar.
Answer: C
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