Which of the following civilizations played an economic role in expanding cultural connections between Europe and Africa?
@Legends @Crissy15
@~*Ashtyn*~
maya is mexican, right? you can cross out the ones that have nothing to do with Europe and Africa http://ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/europe-and-the-world/economic-relations
Archaic globalization - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archaic_globalization Wikipedia 2.1 The three principles of archaic globalization; 2.2 Economic exchange ... include economic, political, technological, social, and cultural connections around the ... During the early exchanges between states, Europe had little to offer with the .... The World Wide Web has also played a large role in modern globalization. Early modern period - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_modern_period Wikipedia 2.1 The Ottoman Empire; 2.2 North and Northeast Africa; 2.3 Safavids .... growth of Safavid economy was its position between the burgeoning civilizations of Europe to ... Following Muslim Arab and Turkic conquests, Pashtun ghazis (warriors for the ... The emergence of cultural and political dominance of the Western world ...
Im not that good in History. But it looks like these guys got you.
so the answer is.???
@bibby
@SolomonZelman
skim through the paragraph posted above
i did
im guessing the answer is c
@bibby ^
the ottoman's aren't even a choice, never mind. that paragraph was useless
yea haha
i think its either b or c
@ganeshie8 @sleepyjess @undeadknight26
Go with B
The Maya civilizations was in Meso-America. Axum was a kingdom in northern Ethiopia. The Han dynasty was in China. The Olmec civilization was in Meso-America.
@paki
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