How did the Commercial Revolution and its aspects facilitate human cruelty?(1 point)
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European colonizers used the aspects of the Commercial Revolution to exploit banks and insurance companies in order to become richer.
European colonizers used the aspects of the Commercial Revolution to exploit banks and insurance companies in order to become richer.
European colonizers used the aspects of the Commercial Revolution to exploit technology and capitalism in order to become richer.
European colonizers used the aspects of the Commercial Revolution to exploit technology and capitalism in order to become richer.
European colonizers used the aspects of the Commercial Revolution to exploit Asian and Arab technology in order to become richer.
European colonizers used the aspects of the Commercial Revolution to exploit Asian and Arab technology in order to become richer.
European colonizers used the aspects of the Commercial Revolution to exploit Indigenous Americas and enslaved Africans in order to become richer.
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The Crusades exposed Europeans to knowledge and goods that they had never seen, which inspired them to begin making these goods themselves and trading them.
The Crusades exposed Europeans to knowledge and goods that they had never seen, which led to an increase in maritime voyages right after the Crusades.
The Crusades exposed Europeans to knowledge and goods that they had never seen, which led to an increase in maritime voyages right after the Crusades.
The Crusades exposed Europeans to knowledge and goods that they had never seen, which led to many Europeans moving to commercial centers in the eastern Mediterranean.
The Crusades exposed Europeans to knowledge and goods that they had never seen, which led to many Europeans moving to commercial centers in the eastern Mediterranean.
The Crusades exposed Europeans to knowledge and goods that they had never seen, which led to increased desire for more knowledge and goods.
The Crusades exposed Europeans to knowledge and goods that they had never seen, which led to increased desire for more knowledge and goods.
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