As a result, other countries had to adapt their most important currency. currencyarrangementsto fit in with sterling. 1 D In 1816the standardofvalue for the sterlingchangedfrom Economic activity in the very earliestcivilizationshad to do with gold and other countries followed the British example,mali trading or "bartering". Serviceswere traded to meet individual gold standardan international one. During the worldwide needs.For example,a masterwould reward his servantwith food crisis in 1931,Britain was forced to abandonthe gold standatd. and shelter. Goods of equal value were also exchanged.People US dollar replaced the pound sterling as the key global then beganto useitemsthat had the samevalue to everyone.In the Other countries then fixed their exchangerates againstthc
As a result, other countries had to adapt their most important currency. currencyarrangementsto fit in with sterling. 1 D In 1816the standardofvalue for the sterlingchangedfrom Economic activity in the very earliestcivilizationshad to do with gold and other countries followed the British example,mali trading or "bartering". Serviceswere traded to meet individual gold standardan international one. During the worldwide needs.For example,a masterwould reward his servantwith food crisis in 1931,Britain was forced to abandonthe gold standatd. and shelter. Goods of equal value were also exchanged.People US dollar replaced the pound sterling as the key global then beganto useitemsthat had the samevalue to everyone.In the Other countries then fixed their exchangerates againstthc
As a result, other countries had to adapt their most important currency. currencyarrangementsto fit in with sterling. 1 D In 1816the standardofvalue for the sterlingchangedfrom Economic activity in the very earliestcivilizationshad to do with gold and other countries followed the British example,mali trading or "bartering". Serviceswere traded to meet individual gold standardan international one. During the worldwide needs.For example,a masterwould reward his servantwith food crisis in 1931,Britain was forced to abandonthe gold standatd. and shelter. Goods of equal value were also exchanged.People US dollar replaced the pound sterling as the key global then beganto useitemsthat had the samevalue to everyone.In the Other countries then fixed their exchangerates againstthc
As a result, other countries had to adapt their most important currency. currencyarrangementsto fit in with sterling. 1 D In 1816the standardofvalue for the sterlingchangedfrom Economic activity in the very earliestcivilizationshad to do with gold and other countries followed the British example,mali trading or "bartering". Serviceswere traded to meet individual gold standardan international one. During the worldwide needs.For example,a masterwould reward his servantwith food crisis in 1931,Britain was forced to abandonthe gold standatd. and shelter. Goods of equal value were also exchanged.People US dollar replaced the pound sterling as the key global then beganto useitemsthat had the samevalue to everyone.In the Other countries then fixed their exchangerates againstthc