Sanderson and Alderson suggest that economic activity in precapitalist societies is organized in a largely "nonrational" manner. This is evidenced by the fact that:
A) artisans and merchants seldom adhere to fixed work schedules
B) precapitalist manufacturing is characterized by little synchronization of effort
C) the marketing of goods is subject to little standardization
D) all of these
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