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audie

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What were the basic raw materials used in the early industrial age?
 
  A) sugar and silk
  B) steam and cotton
  C) silk and cotton
  D) steam and coal
  E) coal and cotton

Question 2

What was the chief town in the Assyrian Empire?
 
  A) Jericho
  B) Jerusalem
  C) Nineveh
  D) Cairo
  E) Tyre



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

C



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