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According to Map 14.1, "Invasions and Migrations of the Ninth and Tenth Centuries," what makes the migration of the Magyars unique among the migrations illustrated in this map? According to Map 14.1,  Invasions and Migrations of the Ninth and Tenth Centuries,  what makes the migration of the Magyars unique among the migrations illustrated in this map?   A)  The Magyar migrations were entirely land-based. B)  The Magyars tended to avoid contact with the peoples of Europe to a large extent. C)  The Magyars' trek through Italy likely brought them into contact with the Vikings. D)  The Magyars' migrations covered a much longer period of time than that of the Vikings or the Muslims.


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