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Comparative Analysis of Banknote Features
Examine the two statements below describing features on two different national banknotes. Compare and contrast the methods each country uses to signal that its currency is a government liability.
- Banknote A: Features the signature of the nation's chief financial minister.
- Banknote B: Includes the printed text, 'This note is legal tender, guaranteed by the Central Government.'
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