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The Indo-European language was spoken around the area of

AThe Baltic Sea

BThe Dead Sea

CThe Black Sea

DThe Mediterranean Sea

Answer:

C. The Black Sea

Read Explanation:

  • The Indo-European language (Proto-Indo-European) is generally believed to have been spoken around the area near the Black Sea, specifically in the Pontic-Caspian steppe region north of the Black Sea.

  • This area is considered the homeland of the Proto-Indo-European speakers according to the widely accepted Kurgan hypothesis.


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