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james0929

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How is the Jewish prophet Abraham related to Islam?
 
  a. The children of Ishmael (son of Abraham)
  b. Isaac, son of Abraham, was sacrificed at the Kaaba.
  c. Isaac was spared by God.
  d. Abraham's son Ishmael was sacrificed to God.
  e. Isaac's children became ancestors of Arabian clans.

Question 2

Carolingian society was divided between potentes and
 
  a. citizens.
  b. clergy.
  c. serfs.
  d. paupers.
  e. slaves.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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