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How did Muslim merchants influence how money was used during the Middle Ages?

Traders required that customers use only Arabic coins,
Different regions adopted Arabic coins for doing business.
Arabic coins were used less because merchants preferred to barter
Traders from other cultures created coins to compete with Arabic coins.

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Islamic leaders uses taxes from wealthy merchants to build and maintain works such as schools, hospitals, and bridges. Money is important for any economy, and this was no different for Islamic merchants. The main Islamic coins were the dinar (a gold coin) and the dirham (a silver coin).

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B - Different regions adopted Arabic coins for doing business.

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