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How does the U.S. dollar differ from money used in the past?(1 point) Responses The U.S. dollar has intrinsic value and is redeemable for a valuable good. The U.S. dollar has intrinsic value and is redeemable for a valuable good. The U.S. dollar has no intrinsic value but is redeemable for a valuable good. The U.S. dollar has no intrinsic value but is redeemable for a valuable good. The U.S. dollar has intrinsic value. The U.S. dollar has intrinsic value. The U.S. dollar has no intrinsic value. The U.S. dollar has no intrinsic value.

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The U.S. dollar has no intrinsic value but is redeemable for a valuable good.

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