Question

How did an agricultural surplus relate to expanded trade during the High Middle Ages?

A.
Trade increased because surplus crops could be traded.

B.
Trade decreased because surplus crops were needed to feed local populations.

C.
Trade decreased because surplus crops led to an oversupply of grains that could not be sold.

D.
Trade increased regionally but decreased globally because trade networks had shrunk.

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Which represents an Aztec adaptation to their environment
A. A surplus of farmed crops
B. An accurate 365 day calendar
C. A system of causeways****
D. Farming in terraces
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helpful
a is the answer because of the urbanization of cities around the time
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How did an agricultural surplus relate to expanded trade during the High Middle Ages?
A. Trade increased because surplus crops could be traded.

B. Trade decreased because surplus crops were needed to feed local populations.

C. Trade decreased because surplus crops led to an oversupply of grains that could not be sold.

D. Trade increased regionally but decreased globally because trade networks had shrunk.
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The correct answer is A) Trade increased because surplus crops could be traded.

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