
Econ: Unit 3
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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
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In other words, cows are not:
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Portable
Answer explanation
Cows are large and require special transport, making them not portable. In contrast, twenty-dollar bills are easily carried in a wallet, highlighting the difference in portability.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Drew bought $56 worth of school supplies at a discount store. Drew paid for the goods with two $20 bills, three $5 bills, and a $1 bill. Which function of money did Drew exhibit?
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Medium of exchange
Answer explanation
Drew used money to pay for school supplies, demonstrating the 'medium of exchange' function. This function allows individuals to trade goods and services, which is exactly what Drew did with his payment.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
In this way, a cow is not _________.
Back
Divisible
Answer explanation
A cow cannot be easily divided into smaller units like money can. Therefore, it is not divisible, while a twenty-dollar bill can be exchanged for smaller denominations, making it divisible.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Shane mentioned that _____ is money that does not have intrinsic value and does not represent an asset in a vault somewhere.
Back
Fiat money
Answer explanation
Fiat money is currency that has no intrinsic value and is not backed by a physical asset. It derives its value from government regulation or law, making it the correct choice in this context.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Last year, Jordan stashed her birthday money in her sock drawer. She is saving for a new computer. Which function of money did Jordan exhibit?
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Store of value
Answer explanation
Jordan is saving her birthday money for a new computer, which shows she is preserving its value over time. This demonstrates the 'store of value' function of money, as she intends to use it later.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
In other words, twenty-dollar bills are ___
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Uniform
Answer explanation
Twenty-dollar bills are uniform because they are all the same size, shape, and value, unlike cows, which vary in appearance. This consistency in bills makes them easily recognizable and standard across transactions.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Donovan has a certificate that can be exchanged for a certain amount of gold. This certificate is an example of _____?
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Representative money
Answer explanation
Donovan's certificate represents a claim to a specific amount of gold, making it representative money. Unlike fiat money, which has value by government decree, representative money is backed by a physical commodity.
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