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Question
Mention any two advantages of the Silk route in the pre-modern trade.
Solution
- Through this route, many valuable materials were efficiently transported from one country to another.
- This route was frequently used by explorers and traders, which resulted in the exchange of ideas, foods, and cultures.
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