After what point could the Mundurucú be considered a society with a market economy?

A) when migrant workers abandoned their homes for permanent settlements near their rubber crops
B) after they began trading manioc root with neighboring communities
C) when families started sending their children to Brazilian schools to increase their employability
D) after cattle ranchers moved onto their land and started clearing the forest for pasture


A) when migrant workers abandoned their homes for permanent settlements near their rubber crops

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