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17 February, 09:50

Historically, international business as a business practice is considered

A. a result of the rise of the Ottoman Empire.

B. relatively new.

C. to have begun in China.

D. to have existed before the Roman Empire.

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  1. 17 February, 09:51
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    Option A and D.

    Explanation:

    The reason is that the international business existed from a long time and during the Ottoman Empire, the State used to trade with Europe, China, India, etc. This was because of its vast spread dynasty. The Roman empire also used to trade with the Central Asia, Europe and Africa. According to researchers, the long distance trade started in somewhat 3000 B. C. between the Mesopotamia and the Indus Valley or we can say the trade between Iraq and Pakistan in those times. So if we say that it begun in China or is relatively new then it incorrect. The international trade flourished both during Ottoman Empire and Roman Empire.
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