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Which was not a motivation for European exploration in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries?
A. the Muslim invasion of Spain
B. the desire to find a sea route to Asia
C. the promise of riches
D. intellectual curiosity



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The desire to find a sea route to Asia, the promise of riches, and intellectual curiosity were all motivations for European exploration in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. However, the Muslim invasion of Spain was not. 

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The desire to find a sea route to Asia

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