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Scrat [10]
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What was the effect of people starting to use the Silk Road again before the Renaissance? the formation of new governments an ex

change of ideas and technology the beginning of new religious conflicts a decline in the population of trading cities PLSSSSS HURRRYYY
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V125BC [204]1 year ago
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People started to use the Silk Road before the period of Renaissance for an exchange of ideas and technology.

<h3>What is the significance of Silk Road?</h3>

Silk Road was an important trade route that connected Southeast Asia, especially India and China, with Europe and the Middle East. It was used for trade of technologies and also for commute by some people.

Hence, option B holds true regarding the use of Silk Road.

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King Louis XVI executed

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