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Which of the following best describes the Commercial Revolution?(1 point)
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the influx of silver that resulted in economic turmoil for European nations
the influx of silver that resulted in economic turmoil for European nations
the exchange of goods, diseases, and ideas that resulted from contact between the New World and Old World
the exchange of goods, diseases, and ideas that resulted from contact between the New World and Old World
the establishment of new economic, political, and social systems as well as banking and a futures market
the establishment of new economic, political, and social systems as well as banking and a futures market
the “discovery” of the New World that prompted European nations to establish territories
the “discovery” of the New World that prompted European nations to establish territories
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the establishment of new economic, political, and social systems as well as banking and a futures market
Reason: The Commercial Revolution refers to the expansion of trade, finance, and commercial institutions in Europe (mercantilism, joint‑stock companies, banking, insurance, stock/futures markets), not specifically the Columbian Exchange, silver inflation, or the “discovery” itself.
Reason: The Commercial Revolution refers to the expansion of trade, finance, and commercial institutions in Europe (mercantilism, joint‑stock companies, banking, insurance, stock/futures markets), not specifically the Columbian Exchange, silver inflation, or the “discovery” itself.
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