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Which scenario would be the most problematic, considering the limited usage of the euro?
(1 point) Responses A German family
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Somethingishere
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What is a balboa?
a Spanish gold coin a Spanish gold coin a medal given in Panamá a medal given in Panamá a bill that
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trose
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The euro allows people living in the EU to (1 point) Responses avoid the inconvenience of converting currency when entering
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Which country has adopted the euro as its currency? (1 point) Responses Sweden Sweden Denmark Denmark United Kingdom United
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The euro allows people living in the EU to (1 point) Responses avoid the inconvenience of converting currency when entering
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The euro allows people living in the EU to
(1 point) Responses avoid the inconvenience of converting currency when entering
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Which country does not use the euro as its currency? (1 point) Responses Germany Germany France France Denmark Denmark Italy
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STAN NCT DREAM AND AESPA
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Which country does not use the euro as its currency?
(1 point) Germany Germany France France Denmark Denmark Italy
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Random
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The euro allows people living in the EU to
(1 point) avoid the inconvenience of converting currency when entering another EU
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Random
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The euro allows people living in the EU to
A. avoid the inconvenience of converting currency when entering another EU country B.
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DEesNuTs
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Which scenario would be the most problematic, considering the limited usage of the euro?
A. A German family tries to purchase
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DEesNuTs
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Which statement best shows why ancient civilizations wanted durable currency?
(1 point) People could rely on the • government
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Why does England not have a 100 pound note similar to how the United States have a 100 dollar bill? Answer this question In
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Which country does not use the
euro as its currency? (1 point) Germany France Denmark Italy
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The euro allows people living in
the EU to (1 point) avoid the inconvenience of converting currency when entering another EU
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Which scenario would be the
most problematic, considering the limited usage of the euro? (1 point) A German family tries to
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What is a balboa? (1 point) a Spanish gold coin a medal given in Panamá a bill that circulates in Panamá a bill that is out
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In 9th grade writing to 3 sentences How does the value of a Panamánian balboa compare to that of a U.S. dollar, and why is this
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Which of the following would most likely serve as a medium of exchange for the Maya? (1 point) large pack animals coins used as
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Which of the following would most likely serve as a medium of exchange for the Maya?(1 point)
Responses coins used as currency
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how does the value of a Panamanian Balboa compared to lot of a US dollar
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5. Determine if the statements about the Panamanian currency are verdad o falso. (4 points) Verdad Falso The Panamanian coins
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YUUU
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Determine if the statements about the Panamanian currency are verdad o falso.
Verdad Falso The U.S. dollar is also the legal
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5. Determine if the statements about the Panamanian currency are verdad o falso. (4 points) Verdad Falso Balboa bills don't even
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STAN NCT DREAM AND AESPA
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The Panamanian coins are still in circulation and have the same value and names as the U.S. coins. (True or False?)
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Meme yeye
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What is a balboa?
(1 point) Responses a Spanish gold coin a Spanish gold coin a medal given in Panamá a medal given in Panamá a
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After independence, Ghana separated itself from the British West African pound, which was the currency of
the British colonies in
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DanielQuestion 6 is based on the stimulus below:
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When was paper money invented?
A. during the Crusades in the Byzantine Empire around the year 1100 B. during the Middle Ages in
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ssds
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some countries using the euro faced bankruptcy and threatened the value of the euro
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some countries using the euro faced bankruptcy and threatened the value of the euro because of what?
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How does money differ from barter?
Money is mostly important as a way to get goods and services. Money is used to exchange goods
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How does money differ from barter?
Money is mostly important as a way to get goods and services. Money is used to exchange goods
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How does the value of a Panamánian balboa compare to that of a U.S. dollar, and why is this so? Write your answer in English
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The Panamanian coins are still in circulation and have the same value and names as the U.S. coins.
Everyone uses U.S. dollars.
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Unknown
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Why do you think cigarettes were used as a means of payments. Make it short
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How many cents make a shilling
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Which of the following is an advantage to having a common currency in the European Union?
Currency: The money used in a
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A new nation has emerged and needs to create a currency. Which of these characteristics would make it medium of exchange?
A. if
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Why is the US dollar a popular for other nations?
A. Any country in the Americas can use it. B. Unlike most currencies, it is
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Would it be a good idea for a small country to make currency that looks a lot like a better country's currency?
A. No, all
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Because of what some countries using the euro faces bankruptcy and threatened the value of the euro
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Dw
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Would it be a good idea for a small country to make currency that looks a lot like a better known country's currency?
• No, all
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Why is the US dollar a popular currency for other nations?
• Any country in the Americas can use it. • Unlike most
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What could you buy with a banknote?
• Anything-it is a specific type of credit. • Anything-a banknote is paper currency. •
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Could perishable goods, like fresh vegetables or dairy products, be a good choice to use as money in a region where they were
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Why is fiat currency more vulnerable to dramatic economic shifts than currency on the gold standard?
• Fiat currency is
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The British decided to eliminate the halfpence coin in 1984. Which is the most likely reason for this decision?
• The British
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A new nation has emerged and needs to create a currency. Which of these characteristics would make it a medium of exchange?
•
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Several countries use the American dollar as their currency. If a nation did not want to create its own currency and did not
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Which of the following is the best argument for keeping the penny in circulation in the United States?
• It helps when adding
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