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Which was the original urban hearth region whose early settlements diffused to the rest of the world?
O the English colonies in North America
O the Fertile Crescent of Southwest Asia
o the Roman Empire in Europe
O the city-state of Athens in the eastern Mediterranean
O the French colonies in South America
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