Question
What is a scrip?
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a contract for child laborers
a contract for child laborers - no response given
a deed of trust built on company property for families of skilled laborers
a deed of trust built on company property for families of skilled laborers - no response given
a proposal of anti-trust laws
a proposal of anti-trust laws - no response given
a type of town currency accepted only at company stores
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a contract for child laborers
a contract for child laborers - no response given
a deed of trust built on company property for families of skilled laborers
a deed of trust built on company property for families of skilled laborers - no response given
a proposal of anti-trust laws
a proposal of anti-trust laws - no response given
a type of town currency accepted only at company stores
Answers
Answer
so which one is the right answer
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GPT-4o mini
A scrip is a type of town currency that is accepted only at company stores. It is often issued by a company to its employees and can be used to purchase goods and services from the company's own retail outlets, usually to pay workers in situations where cash was not readily provided.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct answer is: **a type of town currency accepted only at company stores.**
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