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For what goods did foreign merchants visit the markets of Axum to trade?
salt, gold, and ivory
silk, wine, and ivory
gold, ivory, and silk
wool, sheep, and oil
Question 5(Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)
Which of the following did not contribute to the rise of Kush?
iron
the Nile River
isolationism
trade
Question 6(Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)
Which group invaded Axum and tried to overthrow Christianity?
Turkish invaders
Islamic invaders
Greek invaders
Chinese invaders
[15 points]
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For what goods did foreign merchants visit the markets of Axum to trade?
salt, gold, and ivory
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