Asked by birdy

Which accurately describes the role of mercantilism in the role of trade for European countries during the 16th century?

European nations aimed to maximize the purchase of imports while minimizing the sale of exports.

European nations aimed to decrease how much merchants were taxed, believing this would increase trade and the nation’s wealth.

European nations aimed to maximize the sale of exports while minimizing the purchase of imports.

European nations aimed to loosen trade restrictions on merchants, believing this would increase trade and the nation’s wealth.

i think it might be d im not sure

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Answered by Writeacher
Possibly.

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Answered by Zach
Just tried D on my test and was incorrect, just fyi
Answered by The Big Oops
@Zach I tried A and it was incorrect, too, so it has to be B or C. I'm pretty sure it's C.
Answered by NoName
Its B
Answered by LELANI
its not b i just got it wrong
Answered by Luke
The answer is C because they wanted to sell their goods (exports) for the most money possible, and they wanted to buy stuff from other countries (imports) for as little as possible.
Answered by frog
thank u for that process of elimination!
Answered by Felicity
Answer: C European nations aimed to maximize the sale of exports while minimizing the purchase of imports
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