How was the global trade network of the 15th century different from that of previous eras?
A) There was no significant trade between civilizations prior to the 15th century
B) Trade prior to the 15th century was limited to the Eastern Hemisphere as a result of the military dominance of Eastern nations.
C) In previous eras, most attention was given to the development of regional economies and cultural zones, rather than a global network.
D) Trade in previous eras was most entirely in the hands of the West as a result of overwhelming advantages in technology.
Ans: C) In previous eras, most attention was given to the development of regional economies and cultural zones, rather than a global network.
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