Factors that strongly influence a nation’s level of trade are:
a. its geographic size, geographic location, and history of trade.
b. the size of its economy, the number of people, and its history of trade.
c. the size of its economy, its geographic location, and its history of trade.
d. the value of products, its geographic location, and its history of war.
c. the size of its economy, its geographic location, and its history of trade.
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