Which of the following correctly analyzes how the cartaz system represented a departure from previous patterns of trade?(1 point) Responses Muslim and Venetian traders gained power as people bought cartazes from them. Muslim and Venetian traders gained power as people bought cartazes from them. Portuguese, Muslim, and Venetian traders formed an alliance to share ports and profits using the cartaz system. Portuguese, Muslim, and Venetian traders formed an alliance to share ports and profits using the cartaz system. The cartaz system made few long-lasting or impactful changes. The cartaz system made few long-lasting or impactful changes. Portuguese ports now had exclusive control of Indian Ocean trade.

Portuguese ports now had exclusive control of Indian Ocean trade.

Portuguese ports now had exclusive control of Indian Ocean trade.

The correct answer is "Portuguese, Muslim, and Venetian traders formed an alliance to share ports and profits using the cartaz system."

To arrive at this answer, you can analyze the different options presented and eliminate those that do not accurately describe how the cartaz system represented a departure from previous patterns of trade.

Option 1 states that Muslim and Venetian traders gained power as people bought cartazes from them. While this may be true to some extent, it does not address how the cartaz system represented a departure from previous patterns of trade.

Option 3 suggests that the Portuguese, Muslim, and Venetian traders formed an alliance to share ports and profits using the cartaz system. This option implies a shift in trade alliances and the establishment of a formal system for sharing ports and profits, which is a departure from previous patterns of trade.

Option 4 claims that the cartaz system made few long-lasting or impactful changes. However, the cartaz system did introduce significant changes by establishing an organized system for regulating trade and controlling access to certain ports, which had long-lasting impacts on trade patterns.

Option 2 suggests that Portuguese ports now had exclusive control of Indian Ocean trade. This statement is not accurate because although the cartaz system did give the Portuguese some control, it did not grant them exclusive control over Indian Ocean trade.

Therefore, the correct answer is option 3, as it accurately describes how the cartaz system represented a departure from previous patterns of trade.