Ibn Battuta was
A. the sultan of Delhi.
B. Marco Polo's traveling companion.
C. the leading Islamic scholar whose work reintroduced Aristotle to Europe.
D. the leader of the central Asian kingdom that dominated all trade along the Silk Roads.
E. a Moroccan legal scholar who traveled extensively and recorded his observations.
Answer: E
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a. Death. b. Sky. c. Vegetation. d. Horses. e. Divination.
In 1861, President Abraham Lincoln realized that volunteer state militias
A. could not wage an effective military campaign. B. would ultimately provide most of the military manpower the Union would require. C. would operate as a drag on the more efficient and experienced United States army. D. could not be counted on to serve longer than three months. E. would be needed to raise most of the initial Union fighting force.
The Agricultural Revolution allowed the Indians of Mexico and Central America to __________.
a. build more complex societies b. invent the wheel c. build peaceful societies d. conquer much of North America
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