What were the obstacles to industrialization in continental Europe before the nineteenth century?
What will be an ideal response?
The ideal answer should include:
a. Most countries in continental Europe were politically divided and imposed internal tariffs, making economic coordination difficult.
b. Most countries also imposed tariffs on foreign goods, which impeded the flow of the raw materials and machines needed to jumpstart industrialization.
c. The aristocracy's disdainful or dismissive attitude toward entrepreneurial pursuits delayed industrialization.
d. The lack of readily accessible raw materials such as coal and iron ore made industrialization difficult.
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