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cookcarl

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In the mid-13th century, the Mongols conquered much of the eastern Islamic world. The center of Islamic power moved from Baghdad to Egypt. The lords of Egypt at that time were Mamluks. The definition of the word Mamluk translates to ____?
 
  a. slave
 b. noble Turk
  c. Christian
 d. barbarian

Question 2

Timothy O'Sullivan's photography aimed to impress on people ____.
 
  a. the high cost of war
 b. the importance of wealth
  c. the importance of science
  d. Realist concerns



dudman123

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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