The impact of this religion has and still is affecting humanity. Due to the nature of written religious texts, people inherently interpret them how they see fit. During the time of the crusades was the first major event that Islam was a part of. Judaism, Christianity, and the Muslim religion all considered Jerusalem the holy city, and all wanted their religion to have ownership over it. This was a bloody time for humanity, and it was all based around battling over holy land. Muslims still kept their holy land and to this day remain the most populated religion in that region. The next major historical event happened many years later when a bunch of radicals Muslims flew into the world trade centers. This was the story we are told, no one knows for sure exactly who bombed who, there are many theories that the U.S. government did it so they had a right to go into the Middle East for oil. Either way, the story goes that these extremists crashed plains into the twin towers and the pentagon to show that they were not happy with how American functions. This created a war between the lands that is still going on today.
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The correct answer is Trade grew along trade routes, but most people only traded for needed items.
Explanation:
During the middle ages, trade slowly increased as nations in Europe expanded the production of goods and developed of trade routes including routes towards other European nations, the Middle East, Asia, and the North of Africa. Indeed during this period (5th to 15th century), European nations increased in wealth.
Despite this, most of the products that were traded were daily life products or needed items including textiles, agricultural products such as wheat, salt, honey, among others. Also, some non-essential products such as ivory or gold were traded during this period but most of the products were essential products.
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