2. Early economies could be described as
A) surplus economies
B) service oriented systems
C) Heavy production- oriented economies
D) subsistence economies
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˙❥˙The earliest economies were based on trade, which was often a simple ex.chan.ge in which people traded one i.t.e.m for another. Our earliest forms of writing (such as Su.me.rian clay ta.bl.e.ts) were developed to r.e.c.o.rd transactions, payments, and deb.ts between merc.ha.nts.✧*。
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Option “D” is correct i.e., subsistence economics.
• Early economic could be described as subsistence economics.
• A subsistence economy is a type of economy that is directed to basic subsistence (the delivery of food, clothing, shelter) rather than to the market. Therefore, "subsistence" could be comprehended as supporting oneself at a minimum level.
• This is a reason why the early economy is considered subsistence economics.
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