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Question 1

A major reason that Andalusia became a hub of artistic and intellectual activity was the
 
  a. lack of a centralized political authority in Andalusia.
  b. absence of any official state religion in Andalusia.
  c. close proximity of the kingdom of the Franks.
  d. tolerance in social relations fostered by the state.
  e. forced relocation of artists and scholars to the region.

Question 2

The sixteenth-century Hindi version of the retelling of the Ramayana was written by
 
  a. Tulsidas.
  b. Gandhi.
  c. Krishna.
  d. Rajasthani.
  e. Heraclion.




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