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The demand for U.S. dollars represents:

A. the demand for foreign goods and financial assets by households and firms within the United States.
B. the demand for U.S. goods and financial assets by households and firms outside the United States.
C. the demand for U.S. goods and financial assets by households and firms within the United States.
D. the willingness of households and firms that own dollars to exchange them for foreign currency.

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A. the demand for foreign goods and financial assets by households and firms within the United States.

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