In the first millennium C.E., the coastal regions of East Africa
a. were more isolated and economically self-sufficient than the rest of the continent.
b. already had extensive overseas contacts with the Arab and Indian worlds.
c. were united into a great empire by the Periplus Dynasty.
d. subsisted solely on local hunting and gathering.
b
You might also like to view...
Columbus thought his first landfall was:
A. India. B. China. C. Indonesia. D. Siam. E. Japan.
Zen is ________
A) the main strain of south Asian Buddhism B) neo-Confucianism C) Japanese Buddhism D) a Shinto sect
Emigrants flowed to places where __________.
A) there were many slaves B) land was cheap and labor most in demand C) there were similar kinds of people D) the best land was
Thomas More was
A) a humanist bitterly opposed to the Church B) an early English convert to Luther C) the Lord Chancellor who was killed for his adherence to Catholicism D) a bishop who opposed Henry VIII E) a rival claimant to the English throne