11. Why did the banking industry grow in the 14 and 15 centuries? (1.5)
A. The Church dropped...
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11. Why did the banking industry grow in the 14 and 15 centuries? (1.5)
A. The Church dropped its opposition to charging interest.
Increased trade caused the need for loans.
Arab traders would no longer lend money to Europeans.
D. Society was no longer dependent on land as a measure of wealth.
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