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Image A. Miniature depicting a banquet in an Ottoman coffeehouse, sixteenth century. Questions refer to the images below. Image A. Miniature depicting a banquet in an Ottoman coffeehouse, sixteenth century.   Image B. Interior of a London coffeehouse, c. 1690-1700.   -Which of the following factors drove the consumption of commodities like coffee on a global scale? A)  The development of social habits, customs, and rituals associated with the product B)  Spiritual practices that fostered communal consumption of stimulants C)  Strict edicts that curtailed such consumption, adding to its appeal D)  Increased demand in commercial products from Southeast Asia Image B. Interior of a London coffeehouse, c. 1690-1700. Questions refer to the images below. Image A. Miniature depicting a banquet in an Ottoman coffeehouse, sixteenth century.   Image B. Interior of a London coffeehouse, c. 1690-1700.   -Which of the following factors drove the consumption of commodities like coffee on a global scale? A)  The development of social habits, customs, and rituals associated with the product B)  Spiritual practices that fostered communal consumption of stimulants C)  Strict edicts that curtailed such consumption, adding to its appeal D)  Increased demand in commercial products from Southeast Asia
-Which of the following factors drove the consumption of commodities like coffee on a global scale?


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