Eighteenth-Century European Governments Supported Economic Expansion by Doing All the Following
Eighteenth-century European governments supported economic expansion by doing all the following except
A) building canals.
B) sending scientific expeditions around the world.
C) giving prizes to people who solved key scientific problems.
D) building railroads.
E) creating royal manufacturers to produce high-quality luxury goods.
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