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Beheh

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During the early life of Muhammad, why was Mecca an important site?
 
  a. It was one of the few Jewish sites in the area.
  b. It was part of the Silk Road.
  c. Clans often fought with each other during visits to Mecca over control of the Kaaba.
  d. Pilgrims and tribes visited Mecca to worship their individual gods including the Kaaba.
  e. The libraries of Mecca collected knowledge from earlier civilizations.

Question 2

Who founded the Merovingian dynasty?
 
  a. Charlemagne
  b. Pepin
  c. Clovis
  d. Constantine
  e. Justinian



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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