Fairly sure the answer is: It allowed people to buy and sell goods in a wider market.
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!
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Hi kiddo!
So really we have 3 that apply here.
A is a definite yes! Taxes from citizens help pay for needs of the nations. It could be something like building new schools or helping to pay for roadwork.
B also needs to be checked off. This is an obvious yes because it goes hand in hand with A. It helps pay for public needs. Also, just as A said: needs for the nation.
C doesn’t really apply here. I wouldn’t mark this one if I were you. True, it makes consumers have less but by paying their taxes, they get a refund and they will go after what they want. They are consumers.
D doesn’t work either. If anything, taxes help the economy grow! So this is a big no no.
E I would say works. Taxes that are payed help pay for other things. And government programs are one of them.
So really we’re marking A, B, and also E.
I hope my reasoning helped!
Happy studying.
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