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OLEGan [10]
3 years ago
5

how did the development of coined money change trade? (1 point) it caused disputes among regions about the cost of goods. it red

uced the number of people who were able to buy and sell goods. it allowed people to buy and sell goods in a wider market. it made the cost of goods too expensive for many regions.
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2 answers:
Vilka [71]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Fairly sure the answer is: It allowed people to buy and sell goods in a wider market.

Explanation:

Think about it: without coins, people had to barter with mostly short-term goods, but coins held value over time and most people would accept it as payment. However, if you had to use, say, carrots, the guy you're trying to buy lettuce from may not need/want carrots, but he can use those coins to buy what he DOES need.

Hope I helped!

Studentka2010 [4]3 years ago
3 0

The development of coined money allowed people to buy and sell goods in a wider market.

Option: C

Explanation:

The business or trade get influenced by the introduction of coined money. Money uses two forms: coin and notes. It came after barter system and make more easier the trade system and business policies. Though it is difficult to find the history of transformation from barter system to monetary system.

As it was introduced to the whole world it expands the market and open the way before people to move all over the globe for trading purpose and make the accounting system more feasible to buyer and seller. Public and the traders both got wider market to customize their products.

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