The Bretton Woods economic system was designed after World War II to ______.
a. regulate international economics and help Europe recover from the war
b. stop the spread of communism
c. ensure the future of Social Security
d. bring the Eastern bloc under Soviet domination
e. partner with NATO to spread U.S. influence in the world
a. regulate international economics and help Europe recover from the war
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