<span>Renaissance art is full of works that only exist because of powerful patrons.
The most famous of all of them were... </span>
<span>Cosimo de' Medici, head of the Medici banking family and de facto ruler of Florence.
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The economic system that has become associated with authoritarian governments and total control of the economy is C. communism. This can widely be attributed to the Soviet Union's use of communism during the latter half of the 20th century. Although it is foolish to tether economic policies to governmental systems, the USSR has become associated with totalitarianism and communism whereas the US has become associated with freedom and capitalism.
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Q#2:At first, Christianity strengthened Axum;s relationship with its North African neighbors and the Mediterranean world. As its neighbors and trading partners converted to Islam, however, Axum, which remained Christian, lost its influence in the region. As a result, civil war and economic decline weakened the kingdom.
Q#3:Research shows that Aksum was a major naval and trading power from the 1st to the Sahara in the west, across the Red Sea to the inner Arabian desert in the east. It holds the fascination of being a "lost" civilization, yet one that was African, set out in the Pentateuch (Torah), the religious texts of the Jewish religion.
Q#4: Ethiopia's geographic isolation allowed the kingdom to remain independent while helping it develop a unique sense of identity based largely on religion. Trade was responsible for bringing different cultures to the cities, which led to the spread of Islam
Q#5:Islam spread to West Africa and Southeast Asia through traders and travelling Muslims.
Q#6:Trade was responsible for bringing different cultures to the cities, which led to the spread of Islam. Trade also helped change the regions architecture and assisted in the development of the Swahili language.
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<span>It was a Portuguese explorer named Vasco de Gama</span>