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Unlike the trade routes of the classical era, the Internet does not:

A. enable people to conduct business outside of their local area.
B. facilitate communication and cultural exchange over great distances.
C. originate from a central capital of a specific civilization.
D. allow people from different ethnic groups to interact with one another.

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User Levite
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Answer: c

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User Milani
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Unlike the trade routes of the classical era, the Internet does not "C. originate from a central capital of a specific civilization", since anyone with a computer and an Internet connection can communicate with anyone with the same connection anywhere in the world.
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User Chuck Wooters
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