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Which of the following is true only of commodity money?
a. It is an object that has value in itself as well as for its use as money.
b. It is anything that used to determine value during the exchange of goods and services.
c. It is money that has value because the government says it is acceptable for paying debts.
d. It is a way to compare the value of goods and services relative to each other.
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Ответ:
C
Explanation:
The money must go to government, as we pay taxes and that is money.
Ответ:
Haunting sounds without harmony
Explanation:
Much of the sacred music from the early Middle Ages sounded just like this. Gregorian Chant was monophonic—all voices sang together without harmony or accompaniment. It sounds haunting and repetitive to the modern ear.