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Q6.Read the passage carefully and answer the questions given at the end.
(10+04-14)
In many places and times, such as ancient China and Egypt, currency was a lot like something we use
every day at our kitchen table - salt) In Tibet, tiny cakes of salt were pressed into coins, with pictures
pressed into them. And in Rome, early Roman soldiers were given salt called salarium. This is where
our English word salary comes from, which means the money people get from their jobs.
One of the widest uses of salt as currency was in Ethiopia. Salt was used there for currency until the
The bars were about 20 or 24 centimetres long, and about 3 or 4 centimetres thickToday in Ethiopia,
modern currency is used: coins and bills.
(a) Questions (Answer on separate sheets)
i. Name the two places where salt was used as currency?​

Answers

Answered by vsrinivas123
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Answer:

china and Egypt are. the two places where salt was used as currency

Answered by salonisilwani2006
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Explanation:

Eithiopia and Tibet are the two places where salt was used as currency.

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