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4. The main trend shown in the graph was most directly associated with which of the following
processes occurring in Europe at the time?
(A) The divergence of European and colonial economies
(B) The beginning of an industrialized economy
(C) The migration of Asians into Europe
(D) The revival of Catholicism
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