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What Were the Two Furthest Regions That Were Connected by the Silk

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Question 42

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What were the two furthest regions that were connected by the Silk Road?


A) Ctesiphon to Constantinople
B) India to Turkey
C) China to Constantinople
D) China to Rome
E) Alexandria to Ravenna

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