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What evidence supports the claim that trade changed after the fall of Constantinople?
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The Ottomans started the Age of Discovery.
Russia became the center of the Orthodox Church and trade.
The Ottomans closed the trade routes to Europe.
Europeans found alternate trade routes to bypass the Muslims.
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Which statement accurately describes the cultural significance of the trans-Saharan trade route andthe Indian Ocean basin route?
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These routes facilitated culture along with trade, as religion, art, languages, and other cultural elements
also traveled along the routes.
Only religion traveled along the routes.
Culture did not travel along the routes.
Trade along these routes destroyed and eliminated other cultures.
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Q13: Europeans found alternate trade routes to bypass the Muslims.
- After Constantinople fell, Ottoman control disrupted overland trade, prompting Europeans to seek new sea routes (Age of Discovery).
Q14: These routes facilitated culture along with trade, as religion, art, languages, and other cultural elements also traveled along the routes.
- After Constantinople fell, Ottoman control disrupted overland trade, prompting Europeans to seek new sea routes (Age of Discovery).
Q14: These routes facilitated culture along with trade, as religion, art, languages, and other cultural elements also traveled along the routes.
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