The system of money in America between 1776 and 1789 was a hodgepodge.
It consisted of British, French, Continental, and Spanish currencies,
and base metals or gold and silver. After Spain entered the war on the
side of the United States, the standard currency became the Spanish
dollar. Still, other currencies were accepted. After the war ended, The
United States went on a gold standard and the government stopped issuing
paper currency, but individual banks issued paper currency.
State and local government
Well when scientists wish to learn something, they use the scientific method. The first step is to observe something/could be a problem. Then ask a question about it. Form a hypothesis, or a possible answer to that question. These are the first steps.
Further steps include setting up an experiment and results, etc, but I think you know the rest! Hope this helps!
Soviet support for North Korea was also a way of legitimizing the Kim regime. It allowed them to gain access to raw material markets and political allies. They could trade to attempt ot get what they could not make.
It seems that you have missed the given choices of the question above; but anyway, the correct answer for this question would be CENTRALIZED GOVERNMENT. The best option that describes the influence of Tang China on the newly emerging Nara state in Japan is the centralized government.