Which of the following factors contributed the most to the increase of Spanish power in Europe in the late 1500s?

A.
the steady supply of wealth flowing into Spain from its colonies in the Americas

B.
the near-constant warfare it waged in Europe defending Catholicism

C.
its traditional, agriculturally-based economy

D.
a decisive victory over the mighty English navy

9 answers

You'll find the answer in your assigned reading or in this site.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_Empire
oh and it's A
If your text book says A, it must be right. However, I think A is wrong.
Why is that
https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Spanish_Empire
I think Ms. Sue is right.

The problem with A is that it's too early -- the late 1500s. If you have read what Ms. Sue posted, you'll see that was about 100-200 years too early.

And ... if you turn your nose up at Wikipedia, you'll be depriving yourself of lots of good research places. As with all Wikipedia search results, check out all the external links and further references at the bottom of each Wikipedia page.
WHAT DA HECK IS DA AWSER
2023 and there’s still no answer ._.
I apologize for any confusion caused. Based on historical records, the correct answer is A, the steady supply of wealth flowing into Spain from its colonies in the Americas. The discovery of the New World and the subsequent colonization opened up vast opportunities for Spanish exploration, exploitation, and expansion. While it's true that the Spanish Empire faced significant opposition and wars defending Catholicism, the wealth from the colonies played a crucial role in funding these conflicts and strengthening Spanish power in Europe.