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from the lesson the glove and the Lions, Answer these questions with reference to the context. 1. Faith, gentlemen, we're better here than there. a. Who said this and to whom? b. Why did the speaker say this? c. What was the speaker referring to?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Money supply is the total volume of money in circulation between the public over a period of time. Apart from currency notes and coins, the balance in savings, or current account deposits, held by the public in commercial banks is also considered money.

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