Question
Which option answers the question why were more than solely products able to traverse the trade routes?
A. Traders purposely went out of their way to assimilate people to be like them.
B. The sharing of cultures was a trading condition among people along the trade routes.
C. People were not allowed to enter certain countries if they did not share the same beliefs.
D. It happened almost incidentally as people from different backgrounds interacted with each other, facilitating the evolution and sharing of cultures.
A. Traders purposely went out of their way to assimilate people to be like them.
B. The sharing of cultures was a trading condition among people along the trade routes.
C. People were not allowed to enter certain countries if they did not share the same beliefs.
D. It happened almost incidentally as people from different backgrounds interacted with each other, facilitating the evolution and sharing of cultures.
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The best option that answers the question of why more than solely products were able to traverse the trade routes is:
**D. It happened almost incidentally as people from different backgrounds interacted with each other, facilitating the evolution and sharing of cultures.**
This option highlights the natural exchange of ideas, cultures, and beliefs that occurs through interactions among diverse groups along trade routes, beyond just the exchange of goods.
**D. It happened almost incidentally as people from different backgrounds interacted with each other, facilitating the evolution and sharing of cultures.**
This option highlights the natural exchange of ideas, cultures, and beliefs that occurs through interactions among diverse groups along trade routes, beyond just the exchange of goods.
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