The correct answer is Trade grew along trade routes, but most people only traded for needed items.
Explanation:
During the middle ages, trade slowly increased as nations in Europe expanded the production of goods and developed of trade routes including routes towards other European nations, the Middle East, Asia, and the North of Africa. Indeed during this period (5th to 15th century), European nations increased in wealth.
Despite this, most of the products that were traded were daily life products or needed items including textiles, agricultural products such as wheat, salt, honey, among others. Also, some non-essential products such as ivory or gold were traded during this period but most of the products were essential products.
Answer:
- loss of cultures
- exploitation of labor force
Explanation:
The globalization is a process that has many positives, but also many negatives, which is why it has many supporters and many critics. Two negatives of the globalization are the loss of cultures around the world, and the exploitation of labor force.
Through the cultural diffusion, it seems that the Western culture is prevailing over the others. With the younger generations being heavily exposed to it, they are adopting more and more of it, while neglecting their own cultures in meantime, resulting in rapid decline of lot of cultures.
The multinational companies have made lot of facilities in developing and less developed countries in order to make more profit. One of the reasons why they are able to make more profit is because the labor force is exploited. The workers get minimal wages, while working for more hours than their counterparts in the developed nations, often not having proper conditions for working or having their rights protected.
I believe the answer is B
Answer: A
Explanation: We did this in class