The excerpt from Josiah Child's "Brief Observations Concerning Trade and Interest of Money" encourages the education of both boys and girls.
Use the following quote to answer the question: "Seventhly, The education of their Children, as well Daughters as Sons; all which, be they of never so great quality or estate, they always take care to bring up to write perfect good hands, and to have the full knowledge and use of Arithmetic and Merchants Accepts..." This excerpt from Josiah Child's "Brief Observations Concerning Trade and Interest of Money" encourages which of the following? (1 point) Responses education of both boys and girls education of both boys and girls teaching of religious practices in schools teaching of religious practices in schools no regulation of manufactured goods no regulation of manufactured goods strict separation of men and women
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