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AP European History
Unit 1 – Renaissance and Exploration
Topic 1.11
How did the introduction of new world goods during the Age of Discovery influence European society and economy?
It triggered an instant decline in Europe's population due to diseases brought by the new goods.
It resulted in widespread famine due to dependence on foreign food sources.
It caused an immediate unification of European nations under a single governing body.
It led to inflation and a shift in economic power from the Mediterranean to Atlantic states.
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AP European History - 1.11 Causation in the Renaissance and Age of Discovery
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