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Which spices used to be so rare that they were once bartered for fine silks and jewelry?
 
  A. paprika
  B. saffron
  C. cinnamon
  D. salt

Question 2

Fondue originated in
 
  (a) Belgium, (b) the Netherlands, (c) Germany, (d) Austria,
 
  (e) Switzerland.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

(e)





 

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