The Silk Road was a series of trade routes set up throughout the Chinese "Han Dynasty" around 200 B.C. linking diverse civilizations from China all the way towards the Mediterranean; although trade was not the main purpose of it, and it was more like a network of pathways. It was named 'Silk Road' by German geographer Ferdinand Von Richthofen.
The Silk Road transformed the world and history since it merged cultures and founded global commerce; spreading knowledge, technology and being a cultural bridge between East and West; promoting not only commodity exchange but ideas, such as Buddhism and Islam; i.e. Buddhist monks traveled from India to Central Asia and China, so it connected different kingdoms and empires.
A sobriquet for military press announcements that transpired in the Vietnam War is known as the Five O'Clock Follies. The briefings transpired in Rex Hotel of Saigon, and reporters alternately crackled sarcastic jokes and shouted at leaders, often grieving about a reliability gap between conventional records and the accuracy. Barry Zorthian, Public affairs officer commenced the briefings.
Answer:
C. Language advancement
Explanation:
Some reasons that were part of rising empires in America were communications, transportation and global conquest but not language advancement because language advancement has to do with other things that are not an impediment to emerge powerful empires in America.