If the government passed a law designating sea shells as money, sea shells
a. would not be legal tender
b. would not function as money because they would be unable to serve as a unit of account
c. would not function as money because they would be unable to serve as a means of payment
d. would not function as money because they would be unable to serve as a store of wealth
e. would function as money as long as they were accepted in exchange for goods and services
E
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