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What was the role of pawnbrokers in the High Middle Ages?

A)Making loans in exchange for political power

B) Making loans in exchange for property

C)Exchanging artisan goods for currency

D)Exchanging one type of currency for another

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User Sbolla
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Its (B) ......................................................................
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User IMitwe
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Answer:

B) Making loans in exchange for property

Step-by-step explanation:

Pawnbrokers are individuals being an individual or a business or an association who offers cash as credits to individuals which is verified with a thing or individual property is utilized as guarantee. at whatever point you pawn a property or a thing it implies that you are utilizing it as an insurance. Also, the pawnbroker will consent to give you money and hold your thing until the time you will pay back according to the understanding.

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