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what is money? why do we use it? what its colour ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Why green? While our money is not completely green, it has lots of green ink on it. The green ink on paper money protects against counterfeiting. ... Also, there was lots of green ink for the government to use when it started printing the money we have now. The green color also does not fade or decompose easily.

Answered by Anonymous
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 \huge {\boxed {\tt {\pink {MoneY}}}}

During the American Revolution, the Continental Congress printed money that was also a tan color called continental dollars. Just like the green color of our paper money today, the Continental Congress used a specific kind of material that only it could buy in order to prevent counterfeiting.

This is another hard-to-believe-they-ask-this question, but Ellis swears it has come up repeatedly. Correct answers: Green, the color of money, because it would mean our business is highly profitable. Or if you're interviewing at a nonprofit or marketing firm you could say, red, because we want to make an impact.

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