What resulted in the loss of the continental dollar

Foreign countries demanded repayment of their war loans from the government
Trade became complicated because states printed their own currencies
Congress began to sell sections of land in the northwest territory
Expeditions were sent to the west in search of gold and silver to back the new paper miner

Is it b

Yes, b.

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Yes, the correct answer is b. Trade becoming complicated because states printed their own currencies resulted in the loss of the continental dollar.

No, the correct answer is actually option b: Trade became complicated because states printed their own currencies.

The loss of the continental dollar was primarily due to the fact that the states had the ability to print their own currencies, which made trade and commerce very complicated. This led to a lack of faith and trust in the continental currency, as its value and stability were undermined by the existence of multiple state currencies. As a result, the continental dollar lost its value and eventually became extinct.