Well, there can be three answers to this. Trade, migration, and expansion all played important roles in the spread of these things. When merchants traded, their cultures were spread, as they traded both products and information. Migration also played a role, since people migrated and then they adapted to the indigenous people's culture and the indigenous learned from them. Additionally, expansion played a role, because when people conquered other people, they forced them to accept their culture and eventually cultures mixed.
Two of the greatest mistakes that people make in taking opinion polls is that 1) they focus on too small of a sample size, and 2) that they don't ask the right questions.
Your answer is (4) Confucianism :)
Answer:
It had a significnt impact on society
Explanation:
specifically the growth of families (which led to many people migrating to larger cities), housing, schools, and just places in general that consisted of human neccesaties since there was a large amount of children being born at an alarming rate.
In 1198, Pope Innocent II called for another crusade, and in
November 1199 a group of French knights took crusade vows. A treaty
was made with the doge of Venice, Enrico Dandelion. for aid in
reaching the Mideast. In 1202, when it became clear that they had
fewer crusaders than expected, some of the European
forces seized the port of Zara from the king of Hungary, who was also
under crusade vows, to earn their passage. In response Innocent III
excommunicated the Venetians and forbade an attack on Byzantium This
message did not arrive until too late, though whether or not it would
not have made a difference is debatable.