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Map 1, Q1read the map Map 1, Q2should already know; info in main info box. Map 1, Q3click on Persian Empire i Map 1, Q4click on Byzantine Empire i, click on Persian Empire i Map 1, Q5Click on Arabia i Map 1, Q6should already know; click on Mecca & Medina i Map 2, Q1click on Mecca & Medina i Map 3, Q1read info, make inference Map 3, Q2read info, make inference based on info Map 4, Q1click Mecca & Medina i Map 4, Q2make an inference Map 5, Q1read main info box Map 5, Q2read main info box Map 5, Q3click “Islamic Kingdom” i Map 5, Q4make inf. Map 6, Q1Medina i Map 6, Q2 infer Map 7, Q1Damascus i Map 7, Q2Damascus i AND Basra i Map 7, Q3Constantinople i Map 8, Q1Damascus i Map 8, Q2Muslim Spain i Map 9, Q1Lombards i AND Constantinople i Map 9, Q2Main box Map 9, Q3 has 4 parts to write, so do them on the lined paper of page 89.