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Question 1

Who was the best-known of the Abbasid caliphs?
 
  a. al-Ma'mun
  b. Ibn Fadlan
  c. Abu al-Abbas
  d. al-Mas'udi
  e. Harun al-Rashid

Question 2

The term Pax Romana applies best to
 
  a. the reign of Augustus, ending in A.D. 14.
  b. what Romans called the Time of Happiness.
  c. the stipulation that the father controlled the Roman household.
  d. the comparatively uncomplicated politics of the Roman Republic.
  e. the plague brought back to Rome by Marcus Aurelius' army.



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