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Which option best describes the causes and destinations of the African diaspora in the medieval era?(1 point) Responses The Berlin Conference led to forced migration of Africans, who became refugees from warfare across Africa and fled to Europe and the Americas. The Berlin Conference led to forced migration of Africans, who became refugees from warfare across Africa and fled to Europe and the Americas. Trade systems involving Islamic empires led to the movement of enslaved Africans to the Middle East and south Asia. Trade systems involving Islamic empires led to the movement of enslaved Africans to the Middle East and south Asia. The Atlantic slave trade led to the forced movement of enslaved Africans to the Americas. The Atlantic slave trade led to the forced movement of enslaved Africans to the Americas. Voluntary migration from Africa and diaspora communities brought immigration to urban centers in North America and Europe.

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The option that best describes the causes and destinations of the African diaspora in the medieval era is: **Trade systems involving Islamic empires led to the movement of enslaved Africans to the Middle East and south Asia.**

During the medieval period, trade networks established by Islamic empires facilitated the movement of people, including enslaved Africans, to various regions, particularly the Middle East and parts of South Asia. This is a key aspect of the African diaspora during that time. The other options refer to events or phenomena that either occurred later (such as the Atlantic slave trade) or are not as representative of the medieval era.
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