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Q: How would a standard system of money and measurement help trade?
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Why was it so important to have a standard system of money in Ancient China?

so at trade they can have a money everyone wants


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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.


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What enhances the stability of money and made trade more viable?

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