The two correct answers to describe the ancient Bedouin of the Arabian Peninsula are A. nomadic and D. tribal.
Who were the Bedouin?
The Bedouin were a nomadic people, meaning they did not have a permanent home and moved from place to place with their herds of animals. This lifestyle was adapted to the arid and desert environments of the Arabian Peninsula.
The Bedouin were organized into tribes, which were kinship-based groups that provided social, economic, and political support. Tribes were led by sheikhs, who were responsible for making decisions and maintaining order within the tribe.