How were the consequences of the "little ice age" experienced in Europe?
A) Economic disruptions in one region had serious implications for its trading partners in other, distant regions.
B) Economic disruptions were responded to effectively by drawing on a broad pool of potential resources.
C) Economic disruptions were experienced severely in specific regions but sufficiently isolated to inhibit a general economic downturn.
D) Economic disruptions were not severely felt, for economic risk had been widely diversified.
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