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Barter

Trading goods for other goods

Traded stuff without real money

100

Denomination

The value of the piece of money

Its printed on the bill

100

What is invisible money?

Debit and credit cards

100
What was one problem with Bartering?

They might have something you need but you have nothing they need

The items were too heavy to carry

The items you have might not last on your journey home.


100

Holograms 

Special pictures that look 3D

printed on bills for extra security

200

Cash

Term for money

200

Electrum

Mix of gold and silver

200

Why are pictures stamped on coin and bills?

Tells you where the money came from


200

What is the difference between a debit card and a credit card?

Debit card: you have the money in your bank account

Credit card: you borrow money then have to pay it back

200

Mint

The place where they make money
300

Circulation

The money that is out in the world

currently being used and passed from person to person

300

Encoded

Written in a special code


300

Name a type of "money" countries bartered with

Feathers, lumps of silver, salt, gems, 

Colorful stone, tea leaves, tobacco leaves


300

Why was paper money first made?

It was lighter and easier to carry than stones or other objects

300

Watermark

Special pictures that show up when held to the light

Another way to keep people from making fake money 

400

Counterfeit

Fake money

400

Face value

The amount of money written on the front of the bill

400

Why is $1 worth that much but a $10 is worth more?

Because the government said that's how much they would be worth

400

Who invented the movable-type printing press?

Johannes Gutenberg

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Why does the government keep the formula to making money a secret?

So that people cant copy it

So there cant be fake money

Counterfeiters


500

Currency

objects used to represent the value of goods

currency is all types of "money"

500

Floating Currency

Not attached to the gold standard

500

What happens to the value of the US dollar if there is a lot of counterfeit money in circulation?

The value of our dollar goes down. 

It wont be worth as much if there's more fake money out there

500

How much does it cost to pint one bill? 

4 cents.

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According to the book, what was one benefit to having debit and credit cards over cash?

Light to carry

Harder to steal

Didn't have to worry about carrying all the bills around