Answer:
C) diseases, ideas, and livestock from Europe to the Americas.
Explanation:
The Columbian Exchange was named after the very popular voyager and explorer, Christopher Columbus. Columbian Exchange is also referred to as the Columbian Interchange and typically involved the widespread movement of commodities, plants, technology, cultures, diseases, people and animals across West Africa, the Atlantic, America and the Old world (Europe, Asia, and Africa) as far back as in the 15th and 16th century.
The most likely impact of the Columbian Exchange was the transfer of diseases, ideas, and livestock from Europe to the Americas.
Some examples of the animals transferred from Europe to the Americas are goats, sheep, cattle, chickens, rats and pigs. The diseases transferred from Europe to the Americas, for which they had no immunity include typhoid, cholera measles, and smallpox.
Basically, the Columbian Exchange had a great impact on the people of America by significantly transforming their lives.
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