What factors caused Europeans to seek new trade routes to Asia

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The correct answer is the following.

The factors that caused Europeans to seek new trade routes to Asia were that the Ottoman Turks blocked the trade route to the city of Constantinople in 1453. This happened because the Ottoman Army had captured that part of Constantinople that was located in the famous Silk Road between Europe and Asia. Then, European traders began to look for new routes that could take them and their products to the East. The closure of the road by the Ottomans to boycott trade also serve as the beginning of the Age of Discovery, when explorers navigated the sea in order to find new routes for its products.

The SIlk road was a series of roads that were established for trade and transportation purposes during the Chinese Han Dynasty. The Silk Road was the main road that united the West and the East form 130 BCE to 1453 CE.

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Answer: Silk, spices, jewels, and riches were being taxed so they wanted to find a quicker rout to get the items before they are taxed high.

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Describe the three kinds of government that developed in the Greek city-states after the Dark Ages

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The U.S. government helps protect the economy and competition

 by promoting a command economy by establishing laws and regulations
 by letting the economy regulate itself 
by providing goods and services

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The U.s Government helps protect the economy and competition : by establishing laws and regulation
These laws and regulations are imposed to prevent any potential crimes that may happen within the country 

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The correct answer is B.

"by establishing laws and regulations"

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What is the rhyme scheme of this stanza? We walked up to the door And quickly rang the bell. Who knew what was in store? Only time would tell. A. ABAB B. ABAC C. AABB D. ABCB

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The correct choice  is option A,which states that ABAB.

a. is the answer
ABAB
door rhymes with store
bell rhymes with tell
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it was called the anaconda plan 
It was called the Anaconda plan.