Question
What was the effect of the development of the knowledge of navigation?(1 point)
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The development of the knowledge of navigation had no effect. People had always traveled.
The development of the knowledge of navigation had no effect. People had always traveled.
The knowledge of navigation allowed people to travel longer distances. This allowed people to travel without talking or meeting others.
The knowledge of navigation allowed people to travel longer distances. This allowed people to travel without talking or meeting others.
The knowledge of navigation allowed people to travel longer distances. This allowed for more trading and a greater exchange of knowledge.
The knowledge of navigation allowed people to travel longer distances. This allowed for more trading and a greater exchange of knowledge.
The knowledge of navigation made binding and printing books easier. This allowed more people to learn to read
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The development of the knowledge of navigation had no effect. People had always traveled.
The development of the knowledge of navigation had no effect. People had always traveled.
The knowledge of navigation allowed people to travel longer distances. This allowed people to travel without talking or meeting others.
The knowledge of navigation allowed people to travel longer distances. This allowed people to travel without talking or meeting others.
The knowledge of navigation allowed people to travel longer distances. This allowed for more trading and a greater exchange of knowledge.
The knowledge of navigation allowed people to travel longer distances. This allowed for more trading and a greater exchange of knowledge.
The knowledge of navigation made binding and printing books easier. This allowed more people to learn to read
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The correct response is:
**The knowledge of navigation allowed people to travel longer distances. This allowed for more trading and a greater exchange of knowledge.**
The development of navigational skills significantly enhanced the ability of individuals and societies to engage in long-distance travel, which in turn fostered trade networks and facilitated the exchange of cultural and scientific ideas.
**The knowledge of navigation allowed people to travel longer distances. This allowed for more trading and a greater exchange of knowledge.**
The development of navigational skills significantly enhanced the ability of individuals and societies to engage in long-distance travel, which in turn fostered trade networks and facilitated the exchange of cultural and scientific ideas.
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