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The map shows the trade routes of the ancient Egyptians.

A map titled Ancient Egyptian Trade. A key shows trade routes. Trade route on land is an orange line and Trade route on water is a dashed purple line. The Red Sea separates Africa and Asia. The Mediterranean Sea is south of Africa. The purple line moves from Europe through Asia along the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. A second purple line goes from the Mediterranean Sea south on the Nile River through Egypt and Nubia. Orange lines move from the Tigris and Euphrates River, along the coast of Asia, crossing the Sinai Peninsula and into Egypt.

Which statement about trade in ancient Egypt does the map support?

Ancient Egyptians did not trade outside of Africa.
Ancient Egyptians did not only trade with African peoples.
Ancient Egyptians did not use sea routes to trade with distant lands.
Ancient Egyptians did not use land routes to trade with distant lands.

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Answer:

ik this is late but its B, Ancient Egyptians did not only trade with African peoples.

Step-by-step explanation:

A doesnt make sense because the map shows trading outside of africa

C doesnt make sense because the map show trading over the sea

and D doesnt make sense because it showed trading on land aswell

so, the only thing that could really fit would be B.

User Pravsels
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Answer:

b

Step-by-step explanation:

User Mapache
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