How did trade deals made by Muslim merchants affect the medieval world?


A. People agreed to help pilgrims as they traveled.

B. People were allowed to immigrate to new areas.

C. People were able to pay less money for foreign goods.

D. People from different areas were able to interact peacefully.

Respuesta :

Answer:

C. People were able to pay less money for foreign goods.

Explanation:

Trade among different nations, societies, and states, always reduces the costs of goods and services accross the board, and there are many economic theories that explain why: the absolute advantage of Adam Smith, the comparative advantage of David Ricardo, or the Hecksher-Ohlin Model.

In the medieval world, this was no exception, and since the Muslims controlled a vast area between Europe and East Asia, they acted as the kingmarkers in international trade between the two regions (and between the Muslim controlled-regions themselves), which led to the reduction of the price of many goods and services.

Answer:

D

Explanation:

I got it right, Plus this on a unit test and you can't see the answer, but I know this right cause I had this before, sorry this is a bit late!

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