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What occurred in Rome after emperors minted more coins to raise money?
The new coins were rejected by the officials.
The new coins were rejected by the people.
The new coins lost value because of inflation.
The new coins lost value because of bartering.
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The new coins lost value because of inflation.
Explanation: Minting more coins increased the money supply and the coins’ precious-metal content was often reduced, causing prices to rise and the coins to be devalued.
Explanation: Minting more coins increased the money supply and the coins’ precious-metal content was often reduced, causing prices to rise and the coins to be devalued.
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