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Why was the Locarno Pact considered a high-point in post-war diplomacy?
 
  A) It provided much needed funding to Germany in order to pay the reparations.
  B) It freed Germany of the reparations payments but forced the country to relinquish the Saar area to France.
  C) It was a series of agreements to limit armaments worldwide.
  D) It allowed the Soviet Union to join the League of Nations.
  E) It brought peace and stability to Western Europe and allowed Germany to join the League of Nations.

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What is the religious shrine that contains the Black Stone that God gave to Ibrahim?
 
  A) the Hijra
  B) the Mawali
  C) Sayf Allah
  D) the Blue Mosque
  E) the Ka'ba



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Answer to Question 1

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Reply 2 on: Jul 4, 2018
Gracias!


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Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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