Answer:
1. The main argument made about Indian Ocean ports is that they serve people from different parts of the world.
2. Their accommodation of different religions
3. Diffusion of religion is one similarity between the regions described in the passage and the Silk Roads.
Explanation:
From the passage, the narrator goes on to show that the Indian ports of Hormuz and Calicut served people from different Asian and Arabic countries around the globe. When he arrived at Calicut, he noted the cohabitation of Muslims and Hindus. Their tolerance of each other must have facilitated trade.
Just like the Silk Roads which served merchants from different parts of the world, thus leading to a diffusion of many aspects of culture, the Indian ports also provided the same advantage.
Answer:
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- The Canadian border is 3 times larger, at around 5500 miles long.
- The Southern border is more discussed. Possibly for immigration reasons. We do not have a whole lot of Canadians wanting to come here.
- The Mexico border is more talked about in terms of guarding.
- The Mexico bored is "highly defended"
Explanation:
Hi Thaddeush13,
Biases - " lacking a neutral viewpoint, or not having an open mind".
The potential biases that could hapen in this experiment are different intakes or types of coffee. For Example, Cold, Hot, Caramel. And each as a different size. Sugar intake is also another problem here.
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