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Review the map.

A map titled Trade Routes of the Late Medieval Period. Overland and Sea routes are shown. The connect London, Paris, Rome, Constantinople, and Jerusalem.

Which statement describes trade routes during the late medieval period?

Overland routes connected London and Paris with Jerusalem.
Sea routes were used for trade between Paris and Constantinople.
Overland routes were used for trade between Rome and Jerusalem.
Sea routes were used to move goods between Europe and Jerusalem.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
Based on the description of the map titled "Trade Routes of the Late Medieval Period" and the locations mentioned, the following statement is most likely to be accurate:

**Sea routes were used to move goods between Europe and Jerusalem.**

This statement aligns with historical trade practices during the late medieval period, where maritime trade played a significant role in connecting various regions, especially for transporting goods to important port cities. The other statements have inaccuracies regarding the specific connections and routes during that time.
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