Dutch Golden Age and Mercantilist Economies
Which of the following describes a key similarity between the economic practices of the Dutch Golden Age and the mercantilist policies of other European powers?
A
Both rejected the concept of monopolies and promoted complete free market competition at all times.
B
Both systems depended solely on improvements in agricultural technology without regard for trade or commerce.
C
Both were based entirely on laissez-faire principles with minimal governmental involvement in the economy.
D
Both relied on significant state intervention to stimulate trade and accumulate wealth through expansive economic networks.
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