Which statement accurately evaluates the impact of the flow of goods, peoples, and ideas between the Old World and the New World during the sixteenth century?(1 point)

Responses

The flow of goods, peoples, and ideas only affected the Old World.
The flow of goods, peoples, and ideas only affected the Old World.

The flow of goods, peoples, and ideas caused long-reaching societal, cultural, biological, and agricultural changes on both sides of the Atlantic.
The flow of goods, peoples, and ideas caused long-reaching societal, cultural, biological, and agricultural changes on both sides of the Atlantic.

The flow of goods, peoples, and ideas had no impact at all.
The flow of goods, peoples, and ideas had no impact at all.

The flow of goods, peoples, and ideas only affected the New World.

1 answer

The most accurate statement is:

The flow of goods, peoples, and ideas caused long-reaching societal, cultural, biological, and agricultural changes on both sides of the Atlantic.

This statement reflects the profound transformations that occurred due to the Columbian Exchange and the interactions between the Old and New Worlds during the sixteenth century.