The correct answer is false.
It is false that the caliphs declared conquered people had to convert to Islam.
Indeed, under Islam teachings, conversion cannot be forced to anyone. Islam prohibits to impose conversion. The Caliphates respect other people's religions but invited them to convert through missions. Many people accepted to convert to the Muslim religion in the times when conquer and trade spread Islam to North Africa, Asia, and parts of Europe such as the Iberian peninsula.
C. Both
Egyptians believed in a few Gods such as the sun God Ra, Amun (the creator God), Isis (Goddess).
Mesopotamians believed that there were many Gods and Goddesses that ruled their world. Some of them were God of storms (Adad), God of wind (Enlil), and God of wisdom and writing (Nabu).
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The passage is unclear for the following reasons.
1. Slavery was still allowed even though all men were supposedly created equal.
2. At the time, only property owners could vote.
3. The passage says nothing about women's rights, which would start a century long process of desegregation amongst gender.
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