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gbarreiro

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The first-century C.E. guidebook, the Periplus, is a helpful historical resource because it
 
  a. describes the social structure of India.
  b. gives important details of the local and regional leaders.
  c. describes the goods taken to and from India.
  d. describes the political structure of India.
  e. was written by an important Arabian merchant that traded in India.

Question 2

Which of the following terms is used to describe Egyptian writing?
 
  a. Sanskrit.
  b. Hieroglyphs.
  c. Sumerian.
  d. Hittite.
  e. Nubian.



Ptupou85

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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