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Because they influenced Europe's political, social, economic and demographic development through raiding, conquest, settlement and trade. Their descendants explored as far as North America and built some of the most dynamic kingdoms of the 10th-12th centuries, extending their influence into the Mediterranean. Viking trade stretched from western Europe to Russia and beyond. Fear of Viking attack contributed to the development of states and defences. All that from an initial homeland of fewer than a million inhabitants.
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The development of personality is most influenced by biological traits (a+)
The development of most Native American cultures was influenced by their environment, including factors such as geography, climate, natural resources, and local wildlife. Additionally, cultural practices, traditions, and oral histories passed down through generations also played a significant role in shaping their societies. Interactions with other Native American groups through trade, alliances, or conflicts also influenced cultural development.
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The development of personality is most influenced by biological traits (a+)
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Arabian merchants could conduct trade over wider areas.
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The strategic location on the Tigris River for trade and transportation likely influenced the early settlement of Baghdad. Its proximity to important trade routes and fertile land for agriculture made it an attractive location for settlers. Additionally, the political stability and patronage of the Abbasid Caliphs played a significant role in the city's growth and development.
The influence of geographic factors in England was most evident in the development of its naval power and maritime trade. England's location as an island nation with a deep-water coastline allowed for the growth of a strong navy and facilitated trade and exploration. The country's proximity to mainland Europe also influenced its political relationships and strategic alliances.