Answer:
Correct answer is the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East.
Explanation:
First option is not correct as Venice wasn't opened towards the Atlantic Ocean and actually lost its influence when the New World was discovered.
Second option is also not correct as the connection to this countries went through Atlantic Ocean.
Third option is also not correct for more or less the same reason and because Venice focused on maritime trade, which means that they didn't trade much with them as they as this countries are located in Central Europe.
The correct answer is - grow wheat or oats.
The Great Plains region is a semi arid region. That means that it has relatively low amount of precipitation. Also, the precipitation occurs only in certain parts of the year, and there's relatively long droughts in between. This has led to the Great Plains region to naturally be a grassland. The grasses have contributed with their quick decomposition for a very fertile soil with deep top humus layer. In order to use the soil, the climate conditions, as well as to retain the soil's high productivity, the farmers have mainly orientated towards the farming of crops like the wheat and the oats. They do not require a lot of water, have characteristics that make them suitable for the climate, and their roots and leftovers from the steams are decomposing very quickly which retains the soil's fertility.
Answer:
Pioneers moved west through a desire to make their fortune through the farming of previously unfarmed lands – too many people it was regarded as an extremely exciting opportunity, a chance of a new life. -The attraction of cattle farming encouraged people to move out west.
Answer:
The Turks were introduced to Islam by the MUSLIM ARABS
Explanation:
The Muslim conquest of Transoxiana by the missionaries, sufis and foreign merchants helped convert Turks to Islam.and this was made possible through the infiltration of Persian and central Asian culture.
The first people that introduced the Turks to Islam before the conquest of Transoxiana by the missionaries, sufis and merchants, were the Muslim Arabs. Islam is currently the largest religion in Turkey with 97.8% of Turks identifying as Muslims and this started as far back as the 11th century