Question
Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs.
Match each economic...
Question
Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs.
Match each economic term with its definition or example.
Tiles
gold standard
sound money
easy money
fiat currency
inflation
deflation
Pairs
when goods and services become more valuable
without the value of dollar increasing
arrowBoth
a country's pledge to set a fixed currency based
on the price of gold
arrowBoth
when goods and services become less valuable,
increasing the value of the dollar
arrowBoth
gold coins
arrowBoth
greenbacks
arrowBoth
a form of money whose value is determined by
the government
arrowBoth
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