The annual markets held in the Champagne region of France in the twelfth century tell us what about European society during this period?
A. European markets were largely controlled by church authorities.
B. Europeans were producing larger quantities of manufactured goods and engaging more heavily in trans-hemispheric trade.
C. European markets were small gatherings in which peasants came to sell locally made goods.
D. Aristocrats regularly attempted to interfere with market transactions and discouraged markets from being set up in their provinces.
Answer: B
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