How did migration facilitate the growth of industry in Europe?

A) Europeans abroad often built economies that would supply raw materials to Europe.
B) Europeans abroad provided more efficient, higher quality labor than did local Europeans.
C) Migration meant that local Europeans had better access to the jobs that were available.
D) Migration led to a more even distribution of the skilled workforce.
E) Europeans abroad brought skills learned at home to their new destinations.


Answer: A

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