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what is the central message the author conveys in the article?
the silk road was too dangerous for most people to travel.
trade on the silk road caused many civilizations to disappear.
the silk road connected different regions by allowing the exchange of goods, cultures, and ideas.
merchants cared more about money than safety.
To determine the central message about the Silk Road, we analyze each option:
- Option 1 ("The Silk Road was too dangerous...") focuses on danger for travel, not a central theme of the Silk Road's overall impact.
- Option 2 ("Trade on the Silk Road caused...") presents a negative and inaccurate view (civilizations disappearing is not the main message of the Silk Road's role).
- Option 3 ("The Silk Road connected different regions...") aligns with the known historical role of the Silk Road as a network for exchanging goods, cultures, and ideas between regions.
- Option 4 ("Merchants cared more about money...") focuses on merchants' priorities, not the central message about the Silk Road itself.
The Silk Road is primarily known for facilitating connections between regions through trade, culture, and ideas, so Option 3 is the most accurate central message.
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C. The Silk Road connected different regions by allowing the exchange of goods, cultures, and ideas. (Note: Assuming the third option is labeled C; adjust the label based on the original question's numbering if needed. The text of the correct option is "The Silk Road connected different regions by allowing the exchange of goods, cultures, and ideas.")