Question
How did the growth of the Ottoman Empire impact European exploration during the Age of Discovery?(2 points)
Responses
It motivated overseas exploration as the Ottomans closed major trade routes and restricted access to the East.
It motivated overseas exploration as the Ottomans closed major trade routes and restricted access to the East.
It prompted European nations to form alliances with the Ottoman Empire, leading to joint exploration ventures.
It prompted European nations to form alliances with the Ottoman Empire, leading to joint exploration ventures.
It had no significant impact on European exploration, as Ottoman influence was limited to the Middle East.
It had no significant impact on European exploration, as Ottoman influence was limited to the Middle East.
It accelerated European exploration by creating a friendly environment for trade and cultural exchange.
Responses
It motivated overseas exploration as the Ottomans closed major trade routes and restricted access to the East.
It motivated overseas exploration as the Ottomans closed major trade routes and restricted access to the East.
It prompted European nations to form alliances with the Ottoman Empire, leading to joint exploration ventures.
It prompted European nations to form alliances with the Ottoman Empire, leading to joint exploration ventures.
It had no significant impact on European exploration, as Ottoman influence was limited to the Middle East.
It had no significant impact on European exploration, as Ottoman influence was limited to the Middle East.
It accelerated European exploration by creating a friendly environment for trade and cultural exchange.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**It motivated overseas exploration as the Ottomans closed major trade routes and restricted access to the East.**
This statement accurately reflects how the Ottoman Empire's control over key trade routes prompted European nations to seek new maritime routes to access the lucrative markets of Asia, ultimately leading to the Age of Discovery.
**It motivated overseas exploration as the Ottomans closed major trade routes and restricted access to the East.**
This statement accurately reflects how the Ottoman Empire's control over key trade routes prompted European nations to seek new maritime routes to access the lucrative markets of Asia, ultimately leading to the Age of Discovery.