The Use Of Pottery In The United States

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We don't have a formal type of currency like paper, stone, or metal, we use pottery. Pottery of all shapes and sizes are wanted in our nation, so it is the perfect currency. Our nation has a socialist economic system;where there is public and private ownership, therefore my people can use pottery to provide for their wants and needs. Pottery is a big reason why we choose not to have a communist economic system where pottery would not be considered a need. Us Kankali sure do love our pottery!

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