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In the Vikings' initial encounter with the Skraelings, the latter traded what good for Vikings cow's milk or scraps of red cloth?
 
  a. Furs.
  b. Wheat.
  c. Beads.
  d. Antlers.
  e. Wine.

Question 2

What were Li Qingzhao and her husband forced to leave behind as they fled from their home in Shandong?
 
  a. Farm animals
  b. Personal possessions, including vases, paintings, and albums
  c. Important official documents
  d. Servants and slaves
  e. Papers of safe travel given to them by the governor of Shandong



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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