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The Berbers were originally from:
 
  A. Arabia.
  B. Persia.
  C. Byzantium.
  D. Africa.
  E. India.

Question 2

One important aspect of ________ that gets lost in translation when viewed in a museum is that they are created for use in ceremonies involving groups of people in motion.
 
  A. Islamic mosaics
  B. Persian textiles
  C. African masks
  D. illustrations from the Qur'an
  E. None of these answers is correct.



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Answer to Question 1

D
After Islamic conquests, Berbers gradually converted to Islam and Berber dynasties were found in Morocco, Algeria, and Spain.

Answer to Question 2

C
Masks are an integral part of masquerades and demonstrate the vitality of this living art form.



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