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1. Many historians argue that the rise of Islam in the 7th century was a turning point in patterns of global commerce. A. Identify and explain ONE historical event or development that could be used to
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1. Many historians argue that the rise of Islam in the 7th century was a turning point in patterns of
global commerce.
A. Identify and explain ONE historical event or development that could be used to support this claim.
B. Identify and explain ONE historical event or development that could be used to challenge this claim.
C. Identify and explain ONE other historical event or development from the period 600 to 1450 that
could be seen as an equally or more significant turning point in patterns of global commerce.
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