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During the Age of Discovery, what was a common reason rulers sent
explorers to unknown lands?
A. They wanted to expand their power in the world.
B. They wanted to bring aid to suffering people in foreign lands.
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C. They wanted to develop more efficient ways to travel,
D. They wanted to learn more about foreign religions so they could
introduce them to their countries.
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