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What was the main impact the Silk Road and sea routes from East Asia to the Mediterranean had on life in the Old World Web? A. They began to homogenize the Old World Web as goods, ideas, languages, and religions were shared between different regions along the routes. B. They refined military tactics and technologies as more soldiers were needed to defend long- distance trading routes. C. They caused increasing competition between states for the wealth derived from trade. D. They brought new people and migrants to settle more sparsely inhabited places like Africa and Europe.

          What was the main impact the Silk Road and sea routes from East Asia to the Mediterranean had on life
in the Old World Web?
A. They began to homogenize the Old World Web as goods, ideas, languages, and religions were
shared between different regions along the routes.
B. They refined military tactics and technologies as more soldiers were needed to defend long-
distance trading routes.
C. They caused increasing competition between states for the wealth derived from trade.
D. They brought new people and migrants to settle more sparsely inhabited places like Africa and
Europe.
        
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What was the main impact the Silk Road and sea routes from East Asia to the Mediterranean had on life
in the Old World Web?
A. They began to homogenize the Old World Web as goods, ideas, languages, and religions were
shared between different regions along the routes.
B. They refined military tactics and technologies as more soldiers were needed to defend long-
distance trading routes.
C. They caused increasing competition between states for the wealth derived from trade.
D. They brought new people and migrants to settle more sparsely inhabited places like Africa and
Europe.

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What was the main impact the Silk Road and sea routes from East Asia to the Mediterranean had on life in the Old World Web? A. They began to homogenize the Old World Web as goods, ideas, languages, and religions were shared between different regions along the routes. B. They refined military tactics and technologies as more soldiers were needed to defend longdistance trading routes. C. They caused increasing competition between states for the wealth derived from trade. D. They brought new people and migrants to settle more sparsely inhabited places like Africa and Europe. 7N011S07 What was the main impact the Silk Road and sea routes from East Asia to the Mediterranean had on life in the Old World Web? O A They began to homogenize the Old World Web as goods,ideas,languages,and religions were shared between different regions along the routes. O B. They refined military tactics and technologies as more soldiers were needed to defend long- distance trading routes. O c. They caused increasing competition between states for the wealth derived from trade. O o. They brought new people and migrants to settle more sparsely inhabited places like Africa and Europe.
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00:02 Two part for the first part we have to choose the correct statements which are adding africa's role in africa's role in early international trade network.
00:19 So the accurate statements are statement c, which is related to chinese export goods such as for clean have been discovered among then the east in which return as a frequent societies exported high -value goods.
00:50 Such as gold gemstone ivory and ostrich feathers.
01:01 This is the correct option statement f sub saharan africa was connected to madrid via trans -saharan trade.
01:18 This statement is also correct and the statement g that is a frequent societies import or imported goods as salt iron tools and woven clothes.
01:34 So these four are correct statement regarding africa's role in international trade...
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