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You mean by printing all the money it needs? Well, that would cause severe inflation, and put us in a worse situation. No one even suggested that as a solution. You didn't answer the question in any way, you just assumed they meant by printing more money. The national debt at the moment is 9 trillion dollars. Maybe that will help explain why it is yet unpaid.
NO....... Chinese did. No European country invented printing press, paper, magnetic compass, gunpowder, etc... before the Chinese did. Chinese were the greatest inventors of all time.
It is a star...If a note is found defective when inspected after printing, it is replaced with a "star" note (that is a note with a star before or after the serial number). It's a do over because the 1st one is damaged. They're worth more to collectors.
Many days, as each page would have to be written by hand. Several scribes would work on a book, each writing different pages. If the book was for the Church, several monks could take a year or more, due to the Old English writing in Latin and many gold leaf religious water-coloured pictures. The printing press brought books to the masses (provided they had the money).
Paper money and woodblock printing are linked as woodblock printing was used to produce paper money. In ancient China, woodblocks were used to print text and images on paper money to prevent counterfeiters from producing fake currency. This printing technique allowed for intricate designs and secure authentication features to be included in paper money, making it a widely accepted form of currency.
The invention of paper money and woodblock printing in ancient China were linked because both technologies required the use of paper. Woodblock printing was used to create intricate designs on the paper used for money, enhancing the security features and deterring counterfeiting. The adoption of paper money benefitted from the advancements in woodblock printing, as it allowed for more sophisticated and visually appealing currency designs.
paper is made out of trees ad wood is made out of trees so they are the same thing because they are made of trees.
In no particular order, the top ten inventions of the Song Dynasty are wood block printing, movable type printing, paper money, porcelain, tea, restaurants, gunpowder, the compass, new types of locks for the canals in the waterway system, and bridges, specifically the Rainbow Bridge. These inventions were so important that many of them are still used today in, or close to, their original forms.
The Bureau of Engraving and Printing is in charge of printing money.
both dynasties experienced economic properity.
countries not presently printing money
Countries do not technically have money printing rules. However most countries discourage over printing of money because then the value of the money decreases.
Advanced printing technology enabled counterfeiters to produce fake paper money that was difficult to distinguish from genuine banknotes, leading to a loss of trust in paper currency. This decreased the use and acceptance of paper money, as people were wary of receiving counterfeit bills.
Central Bank or any Monetary Authority of that country controls the printing of money.
He made money from his inventions.
some of the tang dynasty achievements were woodblock printing, porcelain, and paper money