The first Islamic civil war or "Fitna " happened in the 7th century, after the Caliph Uthman Ibn Affan´s assassination (d. 656). According to Islamic tradition, close relatives were the ones to take responsibility for avenging the assassinated´s death so both his favorite wife, Aisha and his brother Ali got into a dispute over who would avenge Uthman Ibn Affan.
Ultimately the war ended by the signing a treaty in 661.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Unfortunately, you did not attach the chart. Without the chart, we do not know what are its contents.
However, trying to help you we can comment on the following.
The generalization about the Roman Empire that can be made based on the information is the following: "Rome traded only within the Empire."
This is correct because the information of the chart includes different regions of the empire such as Egypt, Greece, Britain, and Carthage.
Among the most important goods traded in Rome throughout the empire were linen, tin, marble, oil, and other raw materials and natural resources.
The Roman Empire was so vast that it could trade only within its dominions and made great profits. That is the reason why the Roman Empire built good roads to connect many regions within the empire.
Ya see war cost money, and im not sure which war youre talking about. But most wars send the economy into some kind of depression cause money is being sent to the soldiers and americans have less.