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VikaD [51]
3 years ago
9

After the war was over, the population continued exchanging these certification instead of converting them into silver. What typ

e of money did this economy use?
Commodity
Fiat
Representatives
Precious metal
I want the best answer, Please!!!!!
English
1 answer:
Reika [66]3 years ago
4 0

The type of money that the economy was use Representatives.

My answer is "Representatives"

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