Multiple Choice
Fiat money
A) consists of pieces of paper that are essentially worthless.
B) consists of pieces of paper that are essentially worth more than the paper it is printed on.
C) is not accepted in the exchange for goods.
D) is not accepted in the foreign exchange market.
E) consists of coins issued by the Bank of Canada.
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