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The Ottomans enslaved Christians for military service predominantly from the Balkans and the
 
  a. The Himalaya Mountains.
  b. The Caucasus Mountains.
  c. The Nile River valley.
  d. The Arabian peninsula.
  e. None of these are correct.

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Which of the following was a result of the Glorious Revolution?
 
  a. The establishment of a Catholic throne
  b. The exile of William and Mary
  c. The creation of the English Bill of Rights
  d. The end of Catholic-Protestant discrimination
  e. Catholic rule in Ireland



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c




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