Choice
The use of money removed some of the barriers to specialization.
The resulting
diversity of goods that became available gave rise to choice and competition.
Vertical
markets developed where primary producers (farmers and herdsmen) sold their natural wares to
others who fashioned products from them.
As populations expanded and demand widened, other
markets and layers of markets emerged.
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