An In the News article titled "U.S. Winemakers Hurt by Imported Wine" discusses foreign wine sold in the U.S. market. California grape growers' main complaint was that

A. The state had removed all subsidies due to the financial crisis that had left the budget in disarray.
B. The growing strength of the dollar makes it hard to compete
C. The weather had hurt their business.
D. California wineries were not buying domestic grapes but were selling wine and calling it "100% pure American."


Answer: B

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