Difference between revisions of "Currency"

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Currency is a unit of money that facilitates the purchase of goods or services.  Each modern nation has one currency, such as the dollar in the United States, the pound in England, and the euro in many countries in the European Union on continental Europe.  Many liberals hope for the establishment of a single world currency, which would, of course, undermine the sovereignty of the United States and bring about the Antichrist.  Also, Ireland uses the Euro.
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Currency is a unit of money that facilitates the purchase of goods or services.  Each modern nation has one currency, such as the dollar in the United States, the pound in England, and the euro in many countries in the European Union on continental Europe.

Revision as of 03:09, March 4, 2007

Currency is a unit of money that facilitates the purchase of goods or services. Each modern nation has one currency, such as the dollar in the United States, the pound in England, and the euro in many countries in the European Union on continental Europe.