Which statement best describes a long-term effect of trade routes established in early civilizations?(1 point)

Responses

The Therapeautai religious sect emerged and spread.
The Therapeautai religious sect emerged and spread.

The Black Death killed three quarters of Venice’s population.
The Black Death killed three quarters of Venice’s population.

Islam has a strong presence in Southeast Asia.
Islam has a strong presence in Southeast Asia.

The Romans conquered Egypt.

1 answer

The statement that best describes a long-term effect of trade routes established in early civilizations is:

Islam has a strong presence in Southeast Asia.

This reflects the long-term cultural and religious exchanges facilitated by trade routes, particularly during the spread of Islam through trade networks linking the Middle East, India, and Southeast Asia.