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The map shows medieval Europe.
The Vikings
Map of Viking invasion routes in 800 C E. Purple arrows lead from Scandinavia to different parts of Britain and mainland Europe into Russia. Cities of London, Kiev, Paris, Tours, and Rome are labeled.
The Magyars and Muslims
Map of Magyar and Muslim invasion routes in 800 C E. Green arrows lead from a shaded green area in the Middle East to different parts of Europe including France and Italy. The cities of Kiev, London, Paris, Tours, and Rome are labeled.
What does the map tell you about a difference between strategies of the Magyars and the Vikings?
The Magyars preferred to invade without settling.
The Vikings preferred to invade by land.
The Vikings preferred to settle along the coast.
The Magyars preferred to invade by land.
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The Vikings preferred to settle along the coast.
Evidence: the Viking routes are sea/river arrows from Scandinavia to coastal and riverine targets (Britain, France, Russia), while the Magyars' arrows come overland from the east.
Evidence: the Viking routes are sea/river arrows from Scandinavia to coastal and riverine targets (Britain, France, Russia), while the Magyars' arrows come overland from the east.
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