How did liberals view the growth of globalization and interstate commerce?
A) Liberals contended that increased commerce among states would raise wages for workers.
B) Liberals thought that commerce among European states and elsewhere would bind these countries together and suppress calls for war.
C) Liberals taught that competition among states was harmful; they condemned the growth of international commerce.
D) Liberals believed economic theory was simplistic and insufficient to analyze macroeconomics.
E) Liberals embraced commerce at all levels in most cases, but because most liberals were British, they refused to sanction any trade with Germany.
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