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Which was not a motivation for European exploration in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries? Question options:
A) the promise of trade with Asia
B) the desire for economic gain
C) the need for a land route to China
D) a spirit of curiosity
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I'm going, to be honest none of these answers are right the answer is the rediscovery of Greco Roman culture
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The need for a land route to China .... hope it helps
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