Which of the following was NOT an example of a piece of navigational technology developed by Asian and Arab civilizations?(4 points) Responses Astrolabe Astrolabe magnetic compass magnetic compass spinning Jenny spinning Jenny cross-staff

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The "spinning Jenny" is NOT an example of a piece of navigational technology developed by Asian and Arab civilizations. The spinning Jenny is a multi-spool spinning frame and was invented during the Industrial Revolution in the 18th century, primarily associated with textile manufacturing rather than navigation.

The other options—astrolabe, magnetic compass, and cross-staff—were indeed developed by or used in Asian and Arab civilizations for navigation.