Question
Although the diseases transferred by Columbian Exchange resulted in
Responses
A an increased population growth in Africa, the long-term effect on global population was stable.an increased population growth in Africa, the long-term effect on global population was stable.
B the depopulation of the Americas, the overall effect was a decreased population growth worldwide.the depopulation of the Americas, the overall effect was a decreased population growth worldwide.
C a decrease of the horse population in the Americas, the main effect was on the human population.a decrease of the horse population in the Americas, the main effect was on the human population.
D the depopulation of the Americas, the overall effect was an increased population growth worldwide.
Responses
A an increased population growth in Africa, the long-term effect on global population was stable.an increased population growth in Africa, the long-term effect on global population was stable.
B the depopulation of the Americas, the overall effect was a decreased population growth worldwide.the depopulation of the Americas, the overall effect was a decreased population growth worldwide.
C a decrease of the horse population in the Americas, the main effect was on the human population.a decrease of the horse population in the Americas, the main effect was on the human population.
D the depopulation of the Americas, the overall effect was an increased population growth worldwide.
Answers
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The most accurate response regarding the effects of diseases transferred by the Columbian Exchange is:
**D**. the depopulation of the Americas, the overall effect was an increased population growth worldwide.
This is because while the diseases brought by Europeans resulted in the significant depopulation of Indigenous populations in the Americas, the exchange also introduced new crops and agricultural practices to Europe, Africa, and Asia, which contributed to increased population growth in those regions.
**D**. the depopulation of the Americas, the overall effect was an increased population growth worldwide.
This is because while the diseases brought by Europeans resulted in the significant depopulation of Indigenous populations in the Americas, the exchange also introduced new crops and agricultural practices to Europe, Africa, and Asia, which contributed to increased population growth in those regions.