What was implied by marginalism That Grew with transatlantic trade route?

A. It was implied that nationalism was an important idea
B. It was implied that African diaspora would occur
C. It was implied that Africans were inferior to Europeans
D. It implied that colonists were inferior to their mother country

B. It was implied that African diaspora would occur

The correct answer is B. It was implied that African diaspora would occur.

The growth of transatlantic trade routes was accompanied by the emergence of marginalism, which is the economic theory that focuses on the incremental changes or margins. In the context of the transatlantic trade routes, marginalism implied that the movement of people, including the African diaspora, would occur as a result of the trade between Europe, Africa, and the Americas. This led to the forced migration of millions of Africans to the Americas as enslaved labor, which was a significant consequence of transatlantic trade.