History, asked by nightwing51, 8 months ago

How did cultural exchange affect ancient civilizations?

Ancient civilizations built large projects.
Ancient civilizations became more diverse.
Ancient civilizations developed specialization of labor.
Ancient civilizations experienced scarcity of labor and capital.

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Answered by purvarajiwade
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As the amount of commercial exchange increases, cultural traits are shared across cultural boundaries, often creating new forms with synchronized and creolized elements derived from both cultures. Another extremely common locus of cultural change in the ancient Near East was cultural forms of ritual and religion.

Answered by jane2005
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factors affecting cultural exchange through civilizations during 1000 and 1400 A.D. are noticeably those which result in the bringing of new ideas to a different area, such as missionary work, commerce, war, and travels. As new religions sprouted throughout Europe on other expansive areas, missionaries were sent out to foreign lands. Document 1 comes from the viewpoint of a Roman Catholic missionary attempting to spread his faith by presenting a letter from the pope to the emperor of the Tatars.

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