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Was enforced

Is it correct that "was enforced" refer to "the described idea"? I'm not sure, thanks...

The described idea in which every institution and bank can issue its currency is called: Free Banking, and was enforced in 18th and 19th centuries in over 60 countries.

  

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Palabra The described idea in which every institution and bank can issue its currency is called: Free Banking, and was enforced in 18th and 19th centuries in over 60 countries. I believe he says "in force" and not "enforced". ) "was in force" refers to "the described idea in which ...

  • Palabra The described idea in which every institution and bank can issue its currency is called: Free Banking, and was enforced in 18th and 19th centuries in over 60 countries.
  • I believe he says "in force" and not "enforced".
  • ) "was in force" refers to "the described idea in which ...
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  • to the thing called "Free Banking".
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PalabraThe described idea in which every institution and bank can issue its currency is called: Free Banking, and was enforced in 18th and 19th centuries in over 60 countries.

I believe he says "in force" and not "enforced". (This is another instance where the subtitles are incorrect, unfortunately.) "was in force" refers to "the described idea in which ...

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