What was the most important long-term effect of the migrations of 1630–1550 b.c.e.?
A) The Indo-European language spread to the corners of the Earth.
B) Women gained more civil and property rights.
C) Slaves gained more civil and property rights.
D) The barbaric violence of the ancient world ended.
E) The peaceful Hebrews became the reigning power in the Middle East.
Answer: A
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