Asked by Jill

Could perishable goods, like fresh vegetables or dairy products, be a good choice to use as money in aregion where they were plentiful?
(1 point)
Yes, food is valuable in all societies.
Yes, anything is good to use as money.
No, money must be either metal or paper.
No, anything used as money should holds its value.
A)
What could you buy with a banknote?
(1 point)
Anything—it is a specific type of credit.
Anything—a banknote is paper currency.
It is used exclusively for bonds and other notes.
It is a type of loan used specifically for property.

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
1) No — anything used as money should hold its value. (Perishables spoil and fail as a reliable store of value.)

2) Anything — a banknote is paper currency. (It’s accepted as money for goods and services up to its value.)