Respuesta :
Answer:
It’s b
Explanation:
According to this terminology that was firstly populized & used by archaeologists ”James Henry Breasted” in Outlines of European History (1914) and Ancient Times, A History of the Early World (1916). Breasted wrote:
”This fertile crescent is approximately a semicircle, with the open side toward the south, having the west end at the southeast corner of the Mediterranean, the center directly north of Arabia, and the east end at the north end of the Persian Gulf (see map, p. 100). It lies like an army facing south, with one wing stretching along the eastern shore of the Mediterranean and the other reaching out to the Persian Gulf, while the center has its back against the northern mountains. The end of the western wing is Palestine; Assyria makes up a large part of the center; while the end of the eastern wing is Babylonia.”