How did gunpowder and recipes for making it become known in Europe?

A. from artillery corps during the Hundred Years' War
B. through the writings of Marco Polo
C. by diffusion across Inner Eurasia during the Mongol era
D. through exchange with the native populations of North and South America


Answer: C

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