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Reading: Part 2/4
Three themed
texts followed by two 4-option
multiple-choice questions on each text. |
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ACTIVITY 62:
You are going to read one extract
from a novel which
is concerned in some way with providing a service. For
questions 5-6, choose the answer (A, B, C or D) which you think fits
best according to the text. Then check the correct answers. |
HISTORY OF BANKING |
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The invention of banking preceded
that of coinage. Banking originated something like 4,000 years
ago in Ancient Mesopotamia, in present-day Iraq, where the royal
palaces and temples provided secure places for the safe-keeping
of grain and other commodities. Receipts came to be used for
transfers not only to the original depositors but also to third
parties. Eventually private houses in Mesopotamia also got
involved in these banking operations, and laws regulating them
were included in the code of Hammurabi, the legal code developed
not long afterwards. |
In Ancient Egypt too, the centralisation
of harvests in state warehouses led to the development of a system of
banking. Written orders for the withdrawal of separate lots of grain by
owners whose crops had been deposited there for safety and convenience,
or which had been compulsorily deposited to the credit of the king, soon
became used as a more general method of payment of debts to other people,
including tax gatherers, priests and traders. Even after the
introduction of coinage, these Egyptian grain banks served to reduce the
need for precious metals, which tended to be reserved for foreign
purchases, particularly in connection with military activities. |
Questions 5-6 |
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