The Crusades were important in the development of accounting, because
A) the Arabs first developed double entry accounting, which was then adopted by the Italians.
B) the Christians needed double entry accounting to keep track of the relative profitability of the different Crusades.
C) the trade routes shifted the commercial center from Italy to Constantinople
D) none of the above.
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