Imagine a conceptual art piece showcasing the spread and impact of Eurasian diseases on New World populations during the era of exploration. A large, antique, rusty compass will take center stage, signifying the directions the Europeans traveled. It will be surrounded by two kinds of figurines, representing both the Eurasian travelers and the Indigenous empires. A ghostly wind, embodying the unseen diseases, sweeps across the scene from the Eurasian figurines towards the Indigenous ones, illustrating the destructive consequences. Use muted, somber colors to evoke feelings of loss and hardship. Give a special focus to elderly and female indigenious figures to signify the diseases' effects on these groups. However, make sure to depict no bias between Spanish and Indigenous soldiers.

Which of the following best describes the impact Eurasian diseases had on the New World populations?(1 point) Responses Eurasian diseases weakened the major Indigenous empires’ armies. Eurasian diseases weakened the major Indigenous empires’ armies. Eurasian diseases weakened both Spanish and Indigenous soldiers. Eurasian diseases weakened both Spanish and Indigenous soldiers. Eurasian diseases killed only the elderly. Eurasian diseases killed only the elderly. Eurasian diseases disproportionately killed women.

Eurasian diseases weakened both Spanish and Indigenous soldiers.