How have innovation and trade led to cultural diffusion in the twenty-first century?(1 point) Responses The internet speeds up the rate at which music and other media spread from one place to another. The internet speeds up the rate at which music and other media spread from one place to another. Multinational companies just began the process of spreading fast-food culture to new places in the twenty-first century. Multinational companies just began the process of spreading fast-food culture to new places in the twenty-first century. Merchants used new sailing technologies to establish communities in far-off regions, spreading their religious practices. Merchants used new sailing technologies to establish communities in far-off regions, spreading their religious practices. Migrants to Europe assimilated to European culture as they started businesses in European cities.

The first statement is correct: The internet speeds up the rate at which music and other media spread from one place to another. This has led to cultural diffusion as people around the world can access and share different forms of media, leading to the spread of ideas, trends, and cultural practices.

The second statement is not accurate: Multinational companies have been spreading fast-food culture since the mid-20th century, not just in the twenty-first century.

The third statement is also incorrect: While merchants have used new sailing technologies to establish communities in far-off regions and spread their religious practices in the past, this does not specifically apply to the twenty-first century.

The fourth statement is not directly related to cultural diffusion in the twenty-first century: While migrants to Europe may assimilate to European culture as they start businesses in European cities, this does not necessarily contribute to cultural diffusion on a global scale in the twenty-first century.