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What were the two important commercial crops of Ming era China? (Select all correct options.)Group of answer choicesMulberryCottonCocoaJuteRubber

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What were the two important commercial crops of Ming era China? (Select all correct options.)

Group of answer choices

  • Mulberry
  • Cotton
  • Cocoa
  • Jute
  • Rubber
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Solution

In the Ming era of China, two important commercial crops were:

  1. Mulberry - This plant was vital for sericulture, the production of silk, which was a significant and valuable commodity in China and a key aspect of its economy during the Ming dynasty.

  2. Cotton - Cotton cultivation also flourished during the Ming era, providing a crucial fabric for both domestic use and trade.

The other options—Cocoa, Jute, and Rubber—were either not widely cultivated or were not significant commercial crops in China during this particular period.

Thus, the correct choices are: Mulberry and Cotton.

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