Describe why religions expanded on the trade routes.(1 point) Responses Merchants were forced to convert in order to trade. Merchants were forced to convert in order to trade. Merchants and traders exchanged ideas as well as products. Merchants and traders exchanged ideas as well as products. It was cheaper to trade as a Muslim or Christian. It was cheaper to trade as a Muslim or Christian. War encouraged people to convert.

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Religions expanded on trade routes primarily because merchants and traders exchanged ideas as well as products. As these individuals traveled to different regions, they not only brought goods but also shared their beliefs, practices, and cultural values, leading to the spread of religions like Buddhism, Islam, and Christianity along these routes. The interactions facilitated by trade created a fertile ground for religious diffusion and conversion, as people were exposed to new ideas and encouraged to adopt them through social and economic connections.

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