
In the late sixth century C.E.,the economy of Arabia:
A) was in a state of crisis brought on by the wars between Byzantium and Persia.
B) became much more commercially sophisticated as a result of changing trade routes.
C) was still almost entirely made up of nomadic Bedouins.
D) was based on the production of figs, wool, and goats at desert oases.
E) was practically nonexistent due to Arabia's domination by the Byzantine empire.
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