Which of the following is an example of the impact trade had on the people of Southern and Eastern Africa?

A.
Eastern Africans practiced the same religion as their ancestors.

B.
Those living in Southern Africa were isolated from the rest of the world.

C.
Southern Africans only use goods that are produced in their nation.

D.
Millions of people in East Africa speak a form of Bantu. *******

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In order to determine which of the options is an example of the impact trade had on the people of Southern and Eastern Africa, we need to analyze each option and understand its relevance to trade in the region.

Option A suggests that Eastern Africans practiced the same religion as their ancestors. While trade did have an impact on cultural and religious practices in the region, this option does not directly relate to trade and its impact on the people of Southern and Eastern Africa.

Option B states that those living in Southern Africa were isolated from the rest of the world. This option is not directly related to the impact of trade on the people of Southern and Eastern Africa either. Isolation can be influenced by various factors, not solely trade.

Option C suggests that Southern Africans only use goods that are produced in their nation. This option does not represent the impact of trade, as it implies limited or no interaction with external trade partners. Trade involves the exchange of goods and services between different regions or nations.

Option D states that millions of people in East Africa speak a form of Bantu. This option directly relates to trade as the Bantu language and culture spread through trade networks. It indicates the migration and cultural diffusion facilitated by trade in the region.

Therefore, option D, "Millions of people in East Africa speak a form of Bantu," is the example that best represents the impact of trade on the people of Southern and Eastern Africa.