Which of the following was an effect of the Columbian Exchange on population? (1 point) Responses Millions of people moved to the Americas. Millions of people moved to the Americas. Exchanges of food plants decreased populations in various regions. Exchanges of food plants decreased populations in various regions. Some populations thrived as they developed resistance to new diseases. Some populations thrived as they developed resistance to new diseases. Millions of people moved to Europe.

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The correct response is: Some populations thrived as they developed resistance to new diseases.

The Columbian Exchange introduced new diseases to the Americas, which had devastating effects on Indigenous populations. However, over time, some populations did develop resistance to these diseases, which is an important aspect of the exchange's impact on population dynamics.

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