Which of the following answers applies to a form of fiat money and not a form of representative currency?(1 point)

Responses

Does not represent a claim to some specific asset.
Does not represent a claim to some specific asset.

Can't be controlled by the government.
Can't be controlled by the government.

Is not widely accepted as a method of payment because it can be redeemed everywhere.
Is not widely accepted as a method of payment because it can be redeemed everywhere.

Does not derive its value from government regulation.

1 answer

The correct response that applies to a form of fiat money and not a form of representative currency is:

Does not represent a claim to some specific asset.

Fiat money does not have intrinsic value or a backing of a physical asset (like gold or silver) and is essentially based on trust in the government that issues it. In contrast, representative currency can be exchanged for a specific asset.