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jc611

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The major type of currency used in the southern region of the Sahara was
 
  a. salt.
  b. water in camel bags.
  c. gold dust.
  d. coins.
  e. spices and trinkets from Northern Africa.

Question 2

Korea exported precious metals and edible goods in exchange for Chinese
 
  a. iron tools and weapons.
  b. silks, books, and ceramics.
  c. rice and wheat.
  d. slaves, salt, and timber.
  e. ginger, ginseng, and garlic.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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