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There would be no separation between one country’s economy and another’s if the entire world (a) shared the same currency. (b) chose paper currency over coins. (c) eliminated denominations for currency.
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There would be no separation between one country’s economy and another’s if the entire world
(a) shared the same currency.
(b) chose paper currency over coins.
(c) eliminated denominations for currency.
(d) agreed to use only two types of currency.
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(a) shared the same currency
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