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1 The Evolution of Money Chapter 11 Section 1

2 FYI On January 1, 1999, most Europeans began using a new currency called the euro. Eleven countries—Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, and Spain—replaced their individual national currencies with the new currency so trade among the countries would be less cumbersome. Denmark, Greece, Sweden, and the United Kingdom, who are part of the European Union, chose not to adopt the euro currency.

3 I. Functions of Money A. Money is accepted by all parties as payment for goods and services. B. Money can be used to express worth in terms that most people can understand. C. Money holds its purchasing power until the buyer needs it.

4 Question Why is trade in a moneyed economy easier than trade in a barter economy?

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6 II. Money in Early Societies
The use of money developed in ancient times because it made life easier.

7 A good used as money is known as commodity money.
Fiat money is made valuable by government decree.

8 III. Money in Colonial America
Tobacco and wampum were once accepted forms of currency.

9 States passed laws allowing individuals to print paper currency, which was backed in local banks with gold and silver deposits.

10 Specie, or gold and silver coins, were commonly used in the colonies
Specie, or gold and silver coins, were commonly used in the colonies. Because they were in limited supply, they had more value than paper currency.

11 Question Why do you suppose colonial taxes were collected in coins whenever possible?

12 Characteristics of Money
Money must be portable, or easily transferred from one person to another. Money must be durable so it lasts when handled or stored for long periods.

13 Money must be divisible to facilitate all types of transactions.
Money must be in limited supply to retain its value.

14 Question In recent years pennies have been in short supply, and many Americans shunned the use of silver dollars. Both types of coins met the four characteristics of money. Why do you suppose Americans were reluctant to use either?


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