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    to most merchants and a dream to the most consumer.The Silk Road a network of connecting trading route that went from around China to Eastern Europe and was around ‎6,400 km in size.The Silk Road was a bunch of connecting trading Route that was Started by the Han Dynasties and the other seven warring States and many other empires contributed. The silk road was important because it helped to make trade between kingdoms and empires easier in many ways, such as making it easier to sell to their…

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    twelfth and fifteenth centuries there were similarities in culture and types of power due to trade. Starting from the Middle East through West Africa, and China are connected through trades. In the Americas, Mesoamerica and South America, there was systems of tribute and trade within region. Each civilization was brought together in some way, whether it was their beliefs or keeping balance in society. In a way trade ties together the different societies that developed independently in their…

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    There are many inventions and lots of road which changed our society and history.Silk road is located in China.Silk road helped china and other middle east asia to be able to start trading with others,The most important idea of the Silk Road was trading with other nations because this improved trading system and more. Although a strong cases could be made that spread of religion was more significant, this argument is unconvincing because there are more evidence that silk road was important…

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    mode Advantages Disadvantages Acquisition • Enable the company to maintain control of foreign operations • Quicker to execute than a greenfield venture • Less risky to acquire valuable strategic assets such as brand loyalty, customer relationships, trade-marks, distribution and production systems than to build from the ground up • Can be difficult to integrate the acquired companies processes and culture with the acquiring company • High failure rate (50% to 83% fail) • High capital cost in…

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    global trade and communications networks that are utilized by societies in order to interact with each other, to spread ideas, and to further develop the ideas we have currently. These heavily integrated trade systems were first instilled by ancient civilizations, and fueled the movement and development of communication, technology, cultural practices, and religion. Trading had a strong impact on how people chose to communicate with each other and transport or trade goods. Trading routes…

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    Trade has been a key component in civilizations and human life since the creation and development of societies. It has been the main method of transfer throughout civilizations, transferring knowledge, ideas, religion, culture and goods. Civilizations whom traded amongst each other involve Classical China, Classical India, and the Mediterranean, yet does not exclude other cultures or civilizations around the globe. The Classical era was a time of ideas, a time where civilizations thrived,…

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    A Splendid Exchange: How Trade Shape the World The total amount of export and imports takes place across national borders in the world is amazing. According to International Monetary Fund, above $20 trillions of total goods and services will be exchanged each year in times to come. In 2008, United States alone have imported and exported over $4.5 trillion of goods and services. The US have traded virtually to every country in the world. It is true that Americans have imported chocolate from…

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    Life wouldn't be the same without the silk road.The Silk Road evolved the way of trade of goods, services, and ideas.The Silk Road evolved the way of trade of goods, services, and ideas. In Document A it states “From China:” and it lists many goods, but then it also states …”Confucianism”. The Chinese would trade a book or pages on the subject of Confucianism.The document of Confucianism kept changing many civilizations in Eurasia. They traded this idea in document over the silk road which…

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    1450 to 1750, the Indian Ocean trade network had many changes and continuities. One continuity is that the Indian Ocean trade network remained spreading goods from one place to another. However, the methods that were used to trade these goods along the trade route had a significant change. The analysis of the changes and continuities over the time period 1450 to 1750 can explain how the trade was affected politically, economically, and culturally. The Indian Ocean trade network had changes and…

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    The development of new types of ships helped advance interregional trade networks. Ships became resilient to waves. These ships were designed to increase control during monsoon season with the innovation of cotton sails. The development of ships increased trade in the Indian Ocean. Another technology that helped with trade in the Indian Ocean was the magnetic compass innovated in China. The compass helped sailors keep track of their location. Another significant innovation was the three-field…

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