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complete this \try - again quiz\ all in one sitting. this is a quiz - style activity in which you have unlimited attempts to earn full credit. the idea is to test your knowledge to see what you know. then, you can go back to your learning materials, study, and try again. this version of the quiz will allow canvas to push back only the questions you got wrong, which will save you time and frustration as you learn! think of this as an opportunity to prepare for the actual quizzes and final exam.
this activity will cover material from week 1 and week 2.
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which of the following was most helpful to the success of the columbian exchange in the new world?
○ crops and other goods brought by the europeans
○ established native american trade routes
○ existing cities such as cahokia and tenochtitlan
The Columbian Exchange involved the widespread transfer of plants, animals, culture, human populations, technology, and ideas between the Americas and the Old World. Crops and other goods brought by the Europeans like wheat, horses, and various livestock had a major impact on the New World's agriculture, economy, and lifestyle, facilitating the success of the exchange. Native - American trade routes were mainly internal and not the most crucial factor for the success of the Columbian Exchange on a trans - Atlantic scale. Existing cities in the New World were not the most instrumental in the success of the Columbian Exchange compared to the new resources brought by Europeans.
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