SDSU The Religion as A Powerful Engine of Connectivity Analysis
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I have a critical analysis history paper 650-1000 words. Prompt: In Module 3, we discussed the intense connection of Afro-Eurasia between roughly 500 and 1000 CE due to increased trade and the spread of major missionary religions like Islam, Christianity, and Buddhism to places that had previously been marginal in Afro-Eurasia such as northern Europe, Korea and Japan, sub-Saharan Africa, and more. In effect, most of Afro-Eurasia became connected in this period through a massive surge of connectivity brought on by religion and trade. Considering all that, please answer the following question: Why is religion such a powerful engine of connectivity in the era under study (roughly 500 to 1000 CE)?
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