Suppose you developed a map similar to the map shown with a legend showing the geographic origins of silk, spices, cotton, and porcelain. Where would these goods be placed on the map? (1 point) Responses Good Geographic Origin Silk China Spices India Cotton China and Persia Porcelain Africa Good Geographic Origin Silk China Spices India Cotton China and Persia Porcelain Africa Good Geographic Origin Silk China Spices India Cotton Africa Porcelain India Good Geographic Origin Silk China Spices India Cotton Africa Porcelain India Good Geographic Origin Silk India Spices Africa Cotton India and northern Europe Porcelain China Good Geographic Origin Silk India Spices Africa Cotton India and northern Europe Porcelain China Good Geographic Origin Silk China Spices Southeast Asia Cotton India, the Nile Basin, and Central America Porcelain China Good Geographic Origin Silk China Spices Southeast Asia Cotton India, the Nile Basin, and Central America Porcelain China Skip to navigation

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To correctly place the goods on the map according to their geographic origins, the information is as follows:

  • Silk: China
  • Spices: India and Southeast Asia
  • Cotton: China, India, and Persia (also historically linked to the Nile Basin)
  • Porcelain: China

Based on this, the most accurate choices from the provided options would be:

  • Silk: China
  • Spices: India, and potentially Southeast Asia
  • Cotton: China, India, and Persia
  • Porcelain: China

Therefore, the correct response to match the geographic origins of these goods would be:

  • Good Geographic Origin:
    • Silk: China
    • Spices: India
    • Cotton: China and Persia
    • Porcelain: China

The option that correctly includes all of these geographic origins doesn't seem to be explicitly listed here without a specific breakdown. Please ensure to verify the options presented relative to the provided classifications.