The massive flow of silver bullion from the Americas to Europe in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries
A) increased prevailing wage rates in Europe.
B) delayed further exploration of America.
C) triggered a century of inflationary pressures.
D) hampered capitalist modes of production.
Answer: C
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