What was a consequence of the increase in trade across Eurasia?

a. It exposed the differences in wealth between the East and the West.
b. Rome was able to begin to produce more desirable goods.
c. The demand for the silks of China and the spices and incense of Arabia and the Indian Ocean decreased.
d. Without the availablity of gold and silver for payment, bartering and exchange of services became acceptable forms of payment.


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