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The Commercial Revolution succeeded in Europe, in part, because of which of these factors?

a. The expansion of feudalism, which led to safer trade routes throughout Europe.
b. The decline of the middle class, which led many farmers to become merchants.
c. The spread of coin currency, which made international trade more efficient.
d. The end of the Crusades, which had decreased European demand for foreign goods.

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C. the spread of coin currency, which made international trade more efficient

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The Commercial Revolution succeeded in Europe, in part, because of "d. The end of the Crusades, which had decreased European demand for foreign good," although another reason was a ready and willing labor force.
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