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Yes, Egypt does have manufactured goods. Egypt's Manufactured goods are textiles, perfumes, vases, cutlery, lotions, pottery, and a small amount of wood
How do you protect local goods
soap and gold
People in Uruk exchanged goods for money, played board games, and sent each other letters on clay tablets using a writing system called cuneiform. They were also paid for their labor in beer.
Well, when people have good ideas in Egypt, they can share them with the world through various means of communication like the internet, writing, or speaking at conferences. Ideas can travel far and wide, inspiring others and making a positive impact. Remember, your ideas are like little seeds that can grow into something beautiful for everyone to enjoy.
Bartering is the exchange of goods or services for other goods or services, without money. E.g. I will cut your hair if you give me two books.It was no different in Ancient Egypt prior to the invention of currency.
they traded their goods
A system of people in different lands who trade goods back and forth is known as a trade network.
Yes, Egypt does have manufactured goods. Egypt's Manufactured goods are textiles, perfumes, vases, cutlery, lotions, pottery, and a small amount of wood
Egypt is a capitalistic country. It's resources, factories, goods and services are owned by a group of rich people.
The system of producing goods and services is called an economy. This system uses humans to produce and sell the goods. When the people have no say in what will be produced or how, this is called a command economy.
commerce ?
How do you protect local goods
It's called exporting goods to different countries.
You would sell more goods in Lower Egypt as that is where the nile delta is and this would act like a port and goods could be shipped to other places further in the river.
A barter system, where people trade their goods and services for other goods or services as opposed to trading goods and services for money.
Econcomic System