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The Columbian exchange is most closely associated with the beginnings of (1) mercantilism (3) mass production (2) humanism (4) scientific socialism
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The Columbian exchange is most closely
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(2) humanism (4) scientific socialism
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The Columbian Exchange is like mercantilism because The Columbian exchange is the practice of controlling and maintaining wealth by controlling trade (which is mercantilisms definition)
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(1) mercantilism because that was the start of an advanced economic trading system, which the countries involved believed was the best way to thrive
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