Question

Analyze an impact the Columbian Exchange had on the Old World.(1 point)
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Many African people were forced to leave their homes in the Old World in order to become enslaved people in the New World.
Many African people were forced to leave their homes in the Old World in order to become enslaved people in the New World.

The Old World did not receive any new crops during the Columbian Exchange.
The Old World did not receive any new crops during the Columbian Exchange.

The spread of diseases decimated the population of Europe.
The spread of diseases decimated the population of Europe.

The population of Europe grew and Indigenous Americans moved from the New World to the Old World.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The most accurate response regarding the impact of the Columbian Exchange on the Old World is:

**The population of Europe grew, and Indigenous Americans moved from the New World to the Old World.**

This response emphasizes how the introduction of new crops from the Americas, such as potatoes and maize, significantly improved nutrition and led to population growth in Europe. However, it's also important to note that while some Indigenous Americans were brought to Europe, the significant demographic impact highlighted is primarily about the growth in the population due to nutritional improvements.

The other options provided either misrepresent the consequences of the Columbian Exchange or focus on aspects that don't accurately reflect its impact on the Old World. For example, diseases like smallpox did decimate Indigenous populations in the New World but did not have the same effect on European populations coming from the Exchange.
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