Depends on the era. If you're talking about WW2, China affected Japans Political development through national competition and past differences. If you're talking about Modern, it would be the same answer. However, if you meant Ancient, then the correct answer would be the war economy system that propagandized the situation to gain base war support.
Answer:
North Africa and Southwest Asia
Explanation:
I believe it is the 4th option (sorry if it's wrong). From 1450 to around 1750, trade routes by land and sea allowed religion, culture, and technologies to spread to different parts of the world. Islam was spread through trade in Africa (mainly North Africa), where many of these African kingdoms converted to Islam due to trade and communication. Islam was also spread to Southwest Asia for a brief period of time through military expansion. It affected the politics and religious divide in many asian empires in this region. An example of this is the Mughal Empire which was officially a muslim state, but had a hindu majority. The Mughal Empire is now modern day India, where you still can see a divide between Muslims and Hindus, as well as cultural influences and technological advancements brought through the spread of Islam.
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architects of Hagia Sophia fused the central plan and the basilica by doming
it. The Hagia Sophia therefore is a domed basilica that has a great dome, two
half domes and smaller half domes. It is found in Istanbul; Turkey and its
architects were Anthems of Tralles and Isidorus of Miletus. The dome of Hagia
Sophia seems to ride on a halo of light thereby compared to Pantheon.</span>