Trade spreads ideas and culture because it involves people moving from place to place around the world as they trade. As they move, they (and the people they meet) come into contact with new ideas and cultural practices
I would say true because they used slavery a lot
- <span>Both can be right: The </span>church did<span> save the knowledge of ancient </span>times<span>, and this allowed it to take a dominant position in the society of the </span>middle ages<span>. But this only occurred centuries </span>after<span>, in the 10th century. Before that, it was used by rulers </span>
All are primary sources except for the encyclopedia.
If we’re talking history here it might be the Brown vs.
Board of Education of Topeka where the court ruled that segregation in public
schools was unconstitutional. This was
because of the inequality of facilities in Black schools compared to White
schools. This would pave the way to
integration of schools in the U.S.