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shusha [124]
3 years ago
6

How does the map develop the central idea of the passage? It provides a visual representation of lands conquered by Muslims. It

shows the regions that benefited from Muslims’ knowledge of sugar. It illustrates how the growth and refining of sugar led to Muslim conquests. It demonstrates that Muslims grew sugar outside of the Mediterranean
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Evgen [1.6K]3 years ago
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b. It shows the regions that benefited from Muslims’ knowledge of sugar

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Tatiana [17]3 years ago
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B) It shows the regions that benefited from Muslims’ knowledge of sugar.

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