.By the mid-nineteenth century, the world economy had divided into two major groups:
A. the producers of fine, luxury goods and those who produced ordinary consumer goods.
B. those who produced manufactured goods and those who supplied the necessary raw materials.
C. countries that provided the financing for industrialization and those who produced.
D. wealthier countries and the rest of the world which the first group supported through grants.
E. those who produced the goods and those who consumed them.