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Art [367]
4 years ago
13

Which of the following medieval developments laid the foundation for a modern capitalist economy in Europe? (I. The rise of the

guilds; II. The rise of a money system; III. The increase in job specialization; IV. The expansion of trade)
I and II only
I, II and IV
II and IV only
I, II, III and IV
History
2 answers:
dsp734 years ago
6 0

the best answer is b

poizon [28]4 years ago
4 0
I, II, and IV. Guilds were pretty much were a bunch of people of the same job got together and made their stuff better. the invention of money gave people a more accessible form of fund and the expansion of trade allowed travelers to go anywhere to buy what they need
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