Question
Which accurately describes the triangular trade?
the triangular trade consisted of ships traveling from Spain to France, then to england, and back to Spain to trade goods such as weapons, maps, and works of arts
the triangular trade consisting of ships traveling from Great Britain to Africa, then to North America, and back to Great Britain to trade goods, spices, and slaves
the triangular trade consisted of ships traveling from Italy to North Africa, then to Spain, and back to Italy to exchange goods such as gold, ivory, and salt
C?
the triangular trade consisted of ships traveling from Spain to France, then to england, and back to Spain to trade goods such as weapons, maps, and works of arts
the triangular trade consisting of ships traveling from Great Britain to Africa, then to North America, and back to Great Britain to trade goods, spices, and slaves
the triangular trade consisted of ships traveling from Italy to North Africa, then to Spain, and back to Italy to exchange goods such as gold, ivory, and salt
C?
Answers
There is one more choice that I forgot to put in
Ms. Sue
OK.
Do you have a correct answer now?
Do you have a correct answer now?
Omg, i am so sorry I just saw that my first answer said b because that's the one that makes the most sense. But I actually put c
that my first answer said c because that's the on that makes the most sense. It was supposed to say b
b is correct.
Malia is such a responsible student, it's obvious she doesn't just guess, I don't understand hows someone can be so mean to such a good person!
Pretty sure it's B I guess
Gabby are you stupid, don't guess tell us.
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