The trade routes of the classical era most resemble the Internet because they both "A. facilitate communication and cultural exchange over great <span>distances," through a process of "cultural diffusion". </span>
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Until the Spanish established Asuncion in 1537, economic activity in Paraguay was limited to the subsistence agriculture of the Guarani Indians. The Spanish, however, found little of economic interest in their colony, which had no precious metals and no sea coasts. The typical feudal Spanish economic system did not dominate colonial Paraguay
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After the unification of China in the beginning of the Qin Dynasty, China's First Emperor, Qin Shihuang, linked the walls of the three northern states (Qin, Zhao, and Yan).
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During the rule of the Tang and Song dynasties, China was a wealthy, prosperous, and advanced country. The trade has been well developed between the East and the West, so there was constant contact between the different civilizations. The cities of China during these two dynasties were considered as cultural centers of an international age, and rightly so. Apart from being very well connected, these cities very beautiful, enormous, very well organized, economically and politically powerful, technologically and culturally advanced, all of which was making them superior in comparison to the other cities, as well as being an example of how a city should be and develop.