In accounting for why capitalism did not emerge earlier in world history, Sanderson and Alderson suggest that its emergence was dependent upon the development of:
A) highly stratified societies and the intense group competition that stratification produces
B) religious ideologies, such as Protestantism and Confucianism, that emphasized rational action in the world
C) technological innovations such as the steam engine
D) a "critical mass" of mercantile activity achieved as a result of expanding world commercialization
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