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Use the map to answer the following question:
A map of early human migration is shown. A flattened globe shows six continents: North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia. Purple lines and arrows show from where people originated and in which directions they migrated, starting in 18,000 BCE. The lines start in central Africa and, from there, arrows point west toward northwestern Africa, and east toward the Middle East and Asia. In the Middle East, the line branches west into western Europe and northeast into Russia. The arrows also continue east into and throughout Asia, including south into the southeast Asian islands and Australia. From north Siberia, an arrow crosses into North America via the Bering Land Bridge. From North America, the arrows move south into Central and South America.
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Based on this map, where are the newest human civilizations?
Africa and Asia
Europe and Asia
Africa and Europe
North America and South America
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