Of course, and considered it during WWI. Metric measurement is legal for trade in the US, but it's time to get rid of archaic measurement and catch up with the world.
what was triangler trade
The Aztecs used cacao beans (which they had to trade with the Mayans to get because the cacao tree could not grow in the area in which they lived). The Aztecs also used "hoe" money that was made from copper. It had a fixed weight and was in the shape of an axe head or a knife-like shape. The Spaniards called it tajaderos. Each piece of hoe money was worth 8,000 cacao seeds.
Your 1884 Trade Dollar is a copy or fake with little or no value. There are only 10 known 1884 Trade Dollars and there all Proof coins
754-299 using the trade first method = 455
so at trade they can have a money everyone wants
A standard system of measurement provides a common reference point for people to interpret and communicate measurements consistently. This helps ensure accuracy and uniformity in various fields such as trade, science, engineering, and everyday life. Standardized measurements also facilitate comparison and collaboration on a global scale.
Trade will become impossible. Things will not fit together.
There are many different things you can trade your Wii in for. You can trade this system in for another system or for money.
money
Bartering
Barter
Because the need for measurement is universal and it developed in different ways in primitive cultures. It is only later, with interregional, and then international trade that there was a need for a single system.
they had a barter system. they didn't have money, just trade goods,
Standard Units of what? If you mean of measurement, standard unitsfacilitate science, engineering and trade, as all countries use the same kilograms, degrees-Celsius, Watts or Hertz, etc.
The Fair trade debate will enhance the stability of money and make trade more viable. It is also stated that little of the extra money that is paid by consumers actually will reach the farmers.
Trade.