Answer:
1. Cultural exchange of gunpowder
2. Cross Cultural exchange was Through Europeans.
3. Spread of islam
Explanation:
1. There was a cultural exchange of gunpowder by the Mongols. Tang and Song dynasties were non nomadic and used gun powder. When expanses of land like southern Asia and eastern Europe was being conquered by nomadic Mongols, gunpowder was spread to non nomadic areas.
2. Cross cultural exchange was through European dominated trade, this was by the Dutch and Portuguese. Trade was mostly sea based and central Asian nomads had no access to this. This development limited Central Asia in cross regional exchange.
3. One cross cultural exchange was that Non nomadic merchants spread Islam to areas in India.
Answer: Maybe?
Explanation: Theoretically, who says God loves us in general? Also, if criminals are classified as disobedient, then does God love them? Where is the line? What if a criminal had to rob a bank to pay for a relative’s medical bills? Does God love him? This is a very interesting question, and depending what you believe, the answers are varied.
To make your point in a peaceful manner.
I don’t see your list of choices. Peasants were the poorest people and serfs were the most poor. Serfs could not own land. They were tied to the land and worked the land for higher classes. If I saw the choices, I could be more precise.
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Among the most populous of South Asian cities, Karachi is located in Pakistan and Dhaka is located in Bangladesh. Therefore, the answer to this question is A. These two countries have a long shared history dating back to before India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh were divided into independent countries. Since then each country has developed a distinct culture, however, Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh still retain strong cultural bonds.