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

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

During the fifteenth century, a significant amount of silver was brought to Europe from the New World, particularly from Spanish colonies. This influx contributed to inflation as it increased the money supply in European economies.