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Which products from America were introduced to Europe during the Columbian Exchange? Question 2 options:

(A)sheep, pigs, cattle
(B)corn, chocolate, potatoes
(C)rice, grapes, apples
(D)sugarcane, olives, bananas

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Final answer:

Corn, chocolate, and potatoes were the products from America introduced to Europe during the Columbian Exchange.

Step-by-step explanation:

The products from America that were introduced to Europe during the Columbian Exchange include corn, chocolate (from cacao beans), and potatoes. These products became staples in European diets, with potatoes, for instance, thriving in the northern climate and maize (corn) spreading across the continent to feed populations in Africa and Asia. While sugarcane was brought to the Americas by Columbus, it was not originally from the Americas and therefore does not fit the context of this question.

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A is the answer. I guess. Yup, it's A alright.
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