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How was Harald Bluetooth important to early Scandinavian history?
 
  a. He conquered England and Ireland.
  b. He abolished slavery in Denmark.
  c. His army was important in repelling Muslims from Spain.
  d. He forbade trade with Muslims.
  e. He unified Denmark, conquered southern Norway, and converted to Christianity.

Question 2

Ibn Battuta headed to Delhi in search of
 
  a. gold and jewels.
  b. a wife.
  c. spiritual enlightenment.
  d. trading opportunities.
  e. employment.



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