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14 April, 16:18

What was a motivation for capitalist societies to control trade routes in parts of the world previously unknown to them?

Match the definition with the term that best fits from the choices provided.

A.

Rum and sugar cane

B.

Profits and wealth

C.

Development and missionary work

D.

Barter and trade

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  1. 14 April, 17:52
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    B

    Explanation:

    Control a heavily desired or needed supply/luxury that is only known to exist in 1 part of the world, and you have a monopoly on it, and you can control the price to your liking, and other countries can't do anything about it, so if they want it, they'll have to pay the price you set.
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