Multiple Choice
Why was late 18th-century France able to maintain the form of its domestic manufacturing system?
A) France was far richer in terms of natural resources than England was.
B) France had more productive New World colonies than England did.
C) France had a larger population than England did, and thus could simply augment its domestic production system.
D) King Romer I, who ruled France, was a strong supporter of industry.
E) The French Revolution shifted the economy away from industry.
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