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2. How did the Columbian Exchange affect the lives of Europeans? a. New sources of food improved their diet and caused a population increase b. Weeds from North America destroyed wheat harvests and caused periodic famine c. Do mesticated animals from South America helped plow fields and increased food production d. Disease from tropical areas led to numerous epidemics and decreased the population by half

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2. How did the Columbian Exchange affect the lives of Europeans?
a. New sources of food improved their diet and caused a population
increase
b. Weeds from North America destroyed wheat harvests and caused
periodic famine
c. Do mesticated animals from South America helped plow fields and
increased food production
d. Disease from tropical areas led to numerous epidemics and
decreased the population by half

2. How did the Columbian Exchange affect the lives of Europeans? a. New sources of food improved their diet and caused a population increase b. Weeds from North America destroyed wheat harvests and caused periodic famine c. Do mesticated animals from South America helped plow fields and increased food production d. Disease from tropical areas led to numerous epidemics and decreased the population by half

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The correct answer is:d. Disease from tropical areas led to numerous epidemics and decreased the population by half.
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