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The inter-connectivity of the 1200-1450. The world was about to become a true global network as different regions in the next period (1450-1750) began to interact. However, in this period the afro-erusaian world was already pretty well connected by the Silk Roads, Trans-Saharan Trade Routes, and Indian Ocean Trade Routes.
Explanation:
NATO, or the North American Treaty Organization, was formed in 1949. It was the policy created as a result of the expansion plans of the Soviet Union. It's main goal was to protect countries from the countries of the "Steel Curtain."
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Where animals are plentiful
Explanation:
Hunter-gatherers are nomadic people who lived by hunting and fishing, and harvesting wild food.
In my opinion, the disruption of trade is most likely the MOST severe effect that resulted in the fall of Rome. Trade has always been vital because every country has something special to offer weather it be oil, wool, wine, and a wide variety of food. Being able to trade with countries like Spain, France, North Africa, and the Middle East provided them a wide range of objects such as wool, tin, and lead. If their trade was disrupted, they empire would crumble at a fast rate due to a lack of supplies that were once vital. There would be less money coming through, and chaos would reign.
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<span> I know France in particular had a hard time securing coal, which is one of the reasons they would come to exploit Germany so badly after the first World War. I also know that Britain made the export of textile machinery illegal until the mid 1840s. Regarding feudal agriculture, well, well landlords of France certainly treated the peasants as serfs well into the 18th c., which led of course to the French Revolution.</span>