The Columbian Exchange led directly to —

A.
the spread of Christianity in Europe.

B.
a sharp decrease in the population of Europe.

C.
the spread of new foods and luxury goods in Europe.

D.
a large increase in communicable diseases in Europe.

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The Columbian Exchange led directly to:

C. the spread of new foods and luxury goods in Europe.

While options A, B, and D might have some relation to the broader historical context, the primary and most direct result of the Columbian Exchange was the introduction of new agricultural products and luxury goods from the Americas to Europe and vice versa. This had a profound impact on diets and economies in Europe.