The growth in eighteenth-century consumerism in clothing was encouraged by what two factors?
A) The growth of fashion merchants who dictated changing styles and the declining production costs based on female labor
B) The royal courts establishing fashion standards and improved market distribution networks
C) The creation of the mechanical loom and the role of the servant class in spreading fashion
D) The use of new dyes and materials from colonial products and the enforcement of new class restrictions on clothing usage
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