Which of the following is an example of the impact trade had on the people of Southern and Eastern Africa? (1 point)

Responses

Millions of people in East Africa speak a form of Bantu.
Millions of people in East Africa speak a form of Bantu.

Eastern African practiced the same religion as their ancestors.
Eastern African practiced the same religion as their ancestors.

Those living in Southern Africa were isolated from the rest of the world.
Those living in Southern Africa were isolated from the rest of the world.

Southern Africans only use goods that are produced in their nation.

None of the provided responses directly answer the question about the impact of trade on the people of Southern and Eastern Africa.

wicth one is it

Millions of people in East Africa speak a form of Bantu.
Millions of people in East Africa speak a form of Bantu.

Eastern African practiced the same religion as their ancestors.
Eastern African practiced the same religion as their ancestors.

Those living in Southern Africa were isolated from the rest of the world.
Those living in Southern Africa were isolated from the rest of the world.

Southern Africans only use goods that are produced in their nation.
Southern Africans only use goods that are produced in their nation.

The statement "Millions of people in East Africa speak a form of Bantu" can be seen as an example of the impact trade had on the people of Southern and Eastern Africa. The Bantu languages spread across East Africa due to trade interactions, leading to a linguistic impact on the region.

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D

None of the options A, B, C, or D provide a direct example of the impact of trade on the people of Southern and Eastern Africa.

just answer the question

I apologize for the confusion. The example of the impact of trade on the people of Southern and Eastern Africa from the given options would be:

A) Millions of people in East Africa speak a form of Bantu.