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Which of the following deserts was one of the most dangerous spots along the silk roads? Its name means "he who enters does not come back out." a. Sahara b. Gobi c. Taklamakan d. Bactrian
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Which of the following deserts was one of the most dangerous spots along the silk roads? Its name means "he who enters does not come back out."
a. Sahara
b. Gobi
c. Taklamakan
d. Bactrian
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It would be the "c. Taklamakan" that was one of the most dangerous spots along the silk roads, since this area was both physically treacherous and lined with thieves
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