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jparksx

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What was the relationship of merchants to Islamic society?
 
  a. They held a high position in society.
  b. Merchants were forced to use the barter system of the Bedouins.
  c. As profiteers, they paid a higher rate of taxes.
  d. They were required to support poor houses for the needy.
  e. They could never hold the position of caliph.

Question 2

The most important goods the Russians traded were
 
  a. gold and silver.
  b. ivory and amber.
  c. grain and cheese.
  d. caviar and salt.
  e. slaves and furs.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

e



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