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lunatika

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Which of the following statements is true in describing Mexica agriculture?
 
  a. The ox was the most important draft animal.
  b. The swampy soil could not provide sufficient food for the people.
  c. All corn grinding was done by women.
  d. Farming was done solely by slaves.
  e. The use of iron-tipped plows was introduced by the Toltec.

Question 2

The Portuguese conquest of Kilwa allowed them to take control of the ____ trade into the Indian Ocean from East Africa.
 
  a. iron
  b. ivory
  c. slave
  d. salt
  e. gold



TheNamesImani

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

e



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