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Briefly explain whether the value of U.S. exports is typically larger or smaller than the value of U.S. imports. The value of U.S. exports

A. has been larger than the value of U.S. imports since about 1970.
B. has always been smaller than the value of U.S. imports.
C. has always been larger than the value of U.S. imports.
D. has been smaller than the value of U.S. imports since about 1980.
E. has been smaller than the value of U.S. imports since about 1940.

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Answer:

A. has been larger than the value of U.S. imports since about 1970.

Step-by-step explanation:

The US is the third largest export economy, this country borders on countries like Mexico and Canada. Exports various materials, as primary exports orange and fish and etc., secondary products are among manufactured products, certified with iron, steel and etc ... And no tertiary sector exports financial and tourism products.

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