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Imagine that the value of the US dollar rises compared to the Canadian dollar for many months. What effect is this likely to have on the amount of goods the US imports from Canada? A. The US will probably import more from Canada. B. The number of imports will probably stay the same. C. The US will probably import less from Canada. D. The US will completely stop importing from Canada. Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D

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