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Victims of piracy endured torture, floggings, and ceremonies of humiliation, but when brought to justice, the pirates were given such punishments as lengthy prison sentences, transportation to work in the deadly conditions of African mines, or public execution by hanging.
Explanation:
The answer is A) Iberian Peninsula.
Granada was an Islamic Kingdom on the Iberian Peninsula, the peninsula which contains modern-day Spain and Portugal. Granada was the last Islamic Kingdom to fall to the Christians during La Reconquista, the reconquest of Iberia by the Christian Spanish Kingdoms.
Many journalists criticized Seward for his purchase of Alaska because they thought it was a waste of money due to the fact that it was so distant and seemingly uninhabitable, which is why it was called "Seward's folly".