Multiple Choice
In World War II, cigarettes were used as money in some prisoner-of-war camps. Given this, we would expect to see:
A) no-one ever smoking cigarettes in the prisoner-of-war camps.
B) prices of other goods expressed in terms of cigarettes.
C) only government-issued cigarettes being accepted as money.
D) people bartering instead of using cigarettes as money.
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