In addition to population growth, what caused inflation in European economies during the fifteenth century? (1 point)(1 point)

Responses

the influx of gold from America
the influx of gold from America

the increasing price of spices
the increasing price of spices

the influx of cochineal
the influx of cochineal

the influx of silver from America

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The correct response is: the influx of silver from America.

The influx of precious metals, particularly silver, from the Americas during the sixteenth century significantly contributed to inflation in European economies. As silver flooded the markets, it increased the money supply, leading to rising prices.