What result did the vast network of trade routes have on the Muslim Empire?
a.Islam spread and Muslims absorbed the legacies of Greek, Chinese, and Indian thought
b.Islam spread to western Europe, China, and Japan
c.Greek, Chinese, and Indian philosophies began to dominate Islamic thought
d.Muslim armies conquered territory in central and eastern Asia
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A) Islam spread and Muslims absorbed the legacies of Greek , Chinese, and Indian thought
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Islam spread and Muslims absorbed the legacies of Greek, Chinese, and Indian was the result the vast network of trade routes have on the Muslim Empire.
Explanation:
- The development of vast trading networks, new methods of doing business and the increased movement of peoples and goods increased the power of Muslim empire (under the rule of the 'Umayyad' and 'Abbasid dynasties').
- Jews were major contributions to the trade throughout the Muslim world and enjoyed, relatively speaking wide freedom of belief and profession.
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