[D] Fоr centuries, ecоnоmics hаs driven explorаtion. A thousаnd years ago, merchants risked the dangers of the Silk Road to reach the markets of China. In the 15th century, European ships traveled to new worlds, searching less for knowledge than for gold and spices. "Historically, the driver has always been the search for resources," explains investor Peter Diamandis. If you want people to explore space, he says, create an economic incentive. Which opinion would Peter Diamandis most closely agree with? a. The Silk Road through Central Asia connected China with the Mediterranean. b. Renaissance explorers were rewarded with gold and spices. c. NASA should devote more economic resources to renovating the shuttle. d. Money is the main thing that will motivate people to explore space.
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