Asked by nk

How have innovation and trade led to cultural diffusion in the twenty-first century? (1 point)
• The internet speeds up the rate at which music and other media spread from one place to another.
Merchants used new sailing technologies to establish communities in far-off regions, spreading their religious practices.
Multinational companies just began the process of spreading fast-food culture to new places in the twenty-first century.
• Migrants to Europe assimilated to European culture as they started businesses in European cities.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
"The internet speeds up the rate at which music and other media spread from one place to another." — This is correct. Modern digital innovations and global networks accelerate the global spread of culture and media.