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How did the geography of the Arabian Peninsula affect its religious and cultural diversity?
Its geography divided clans, encouraging them to develop their own ideas.
Its location made it a center of trade, which led to the exchange of ideas.
Its geography cut it off from neighboring peoples and their ideas.
Its location encouraged the native peoples to share ideas among themselves.
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Its geography divided clans, encouraging them to develop their own ideas.
Explanation: Harsh deserts and scattered oases produced isolated tribal groups with little central authority, so clans developed distinct customs, beliefs, and practices (while trade centers did bring some outside influence as well).
Explanation: Harsh deserts and scattered oases produced isolated tribal groups with little central authority, so clans developed distinct customs, beliefs, and practices (while trade centers did bring some outside influence as well).
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