A.) <span>Textiles- fabric for clothing
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I'd say B is the correct answer. Both China and the Roman Empire were huge during their golden ages. Apparently the Chinese knew of the existence of the Romans and thought it was their counterpart. Like Yin and Yang. I think they never really met though. Chinese envoys managed to reach the black sea but didn't get any further.
I deviated from the actual question sorry^^ I think B is correct
The Golden Age of China featured the Tang Dynasty and lasted from 618-907 CE. It also flourished due to invention of printing, trade routes (silk road), acceptance of all beliefs & cultures, & written <span>records of everything</span>
The correct answer from the listed possibilities is B - the Battle of the Bulge.
The Battle of the Bulge was the last biggest offensive that Germany undertook at the time. Although there was another offensive later on after the Battle of the Bulge, this one is considered to be the last from them.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
They are closest and it would make the most sense, you dont just industrialize a nation on the other side of the continent