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jparksx

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Despite their reluctant to favor anything European or Christian, the Safavids did cultivate a relationship with them against which empire?
 
  a. Russians.
  b. Sudanese.
  c. Spanish.
  d. Chinese.
  e. Ottomans.

Question 2

All of these cities were viceroyalty capitals EXCEPT
 
  a. Mexico City.
  b. Bogot.
  c. Cali.
  d. Lima.
  e. Buenos Aires.



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

c



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