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Which of the following is NOT a way in which Muslim merchants created a bridge between Europe and the Far East in the Middle Ages? (1 point)ResponsesThe products that were made available to Europeans as a result of trans-Eurasian tradeThe products that were made available to Europeans as a result of trans-Eurasian tradeThe ideas and technologies that were spread by trans-Eurasian tradeThe ideas and technologies that were spread by trans-Eurasian tradeTrade routes did not connect the Middle East, India, and ChinaTrade routes did not connect the Middle East, India, and ChinaThe motivation trans-Eurasian trade provided for European exploration and expansion
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"Trade routes did not connect the Middle East, India, and China" — this is NOT a way. In fact Muslim merchants used existing trade routes connecting those regions to move goods, ideas, technologies, and to spur European interest in eastern trade.
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