How did nation-states encourage trade during the tenth century?

A) They stopped the clergy from interfering in commerce.
B) ?The implemented government regulation to ensure codes.
C) They would use military force to ensure merchants followed the rules.
D) ?They used taxation to raise revenue.
E) ?They offered a variety of rights to merchants.


E

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