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Destiiny22

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Until the Industrial Revolution of the late 1700s, the volume and velocity of world trade were constrained by technologies limited to those based on
 
  A) wood, wind and water.
  B) coal, steel and rail.
  C) oil, plastics and roads.
  D) human labor and animal power.

Question 2

By the 15th century, emerging regions of capitalism in the developing world-system included all except
 
  A) NE coastal North America.
  B) Nile Valley.
  C) Baltic Sea region.
  D) SE coastal China.
  E) Bengal region.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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