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Although individual rulers in the Qipchaq khanate converted to Islam as early as the 1250s, Islam became the official religion under the reign of
 
  a. Mongke.
  b. Hulegu.
  c. Ghazan.
  d. Arigh Boke.
  e. Muhammad zbeg.

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For what innovation is Johannes Gutenberg credited?
 
  a. Printing the first map that showed the Americas
  b. Inventing movable type
  c. Printing the first European book with movable type
  d. Translating the Mayan writing system
  e. Promoting the early humanists



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

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