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moongchi

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What was the basis of the Germanic war-bands' economy?
 
  a. Cattle herding.
  b. Fighting for hire.
  c. Gold mining.
  d. Farming.
  e. Trading.

Question 2

Dhows played a critical role in the
 
  a. trans-Saharan trade.
  b. Indian Ocean trade.
  c. Atlantic trade.
  d. Silk Road trade.
  e. Mediterranean trade.



durant1234

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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