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Which countries were involved in the fighting on the Alpine Front in World War I?
 
  A) Austria-Hungary and Italy
  B) Switzerland and France
  C) France and Germany
  D) Germany and Russia
  E) The United States and Italy

Question 2

Which of the following statements best describes the mawali?
 
  A) They were peasants who performed artisan tasks in the Muslim community.
  B) They were non-Arab Islamic converts who were considered second-class Muslims.
  C) They had special wealth or prestige.
  D) They were slaves taken as part of conquest and expansion during the Caliphate.
  E) They lived in the cities to have sufficient access to places of worship.



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