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Which of the following civilizations played an economic role in expanding cultural connections between Europe and Africa? A. Maya civilization B. Kingdom of Axum C. Han dynasty D. Olmec civilization
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Which of the following civilizations played an economic role in expanding cultural connections between Europe and Africa?
A. Maya civilization
B. Kingdom of Axum
C. Han dynasty
D. Olmec civilization
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The answer is Kingdom of Axum, hope it helps.
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The Maya and the Olmecs are Mesoamerican civilizations that were not known to Europe and Africa before Columbus. Han dynasty ruled ich China- so it's not a good option either.
The correct answer is the Kingom of Axum, in today's Ethiopia, which had trade relations with the Roman Empire.
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