I think the answer is several
I would consider that statement false.
<em>Although bartering could be considered a more common action, in time trading with money started to be also accepted</em>. So thinking that money was harder to use in commerce than bartering would not be entirely true, depending on the time we're talking about, of course.
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According to the Confucianism, all people are essentially goods
I would say the president. He is unable to propose legislation to Congress. Only lawmakers are able to do that. And usually lawmakers are the ones who negotiate bills, with the whip of both parties, whipping votes.
At the beginning of World War Two the united states was still in a depression so B.) is your answer