I would have to say that Justinians empire was weak after being split into. He also faced criticism for the rise in taxes due to the war effort.
No, the south thought of slavery as a way of life. Without slaves they thought daily life would be extremely hard and if not impossible.
<span>all of Poland, Latvia Lithuania and maybe estonia
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<span>The merchants embraced
Islam, because it gave them a very important point of union with the
clients and partners who had this religion, facilitating trade in Muslim
towns. The monarchs, by belonging to Islam, in the same
way as merchants, took advantage of religion to lay the foundations of
alliances; and also because Islam taught them how they should be, and how to behave. <span>The
educators embraced Islam because the Muslims were in favor of
education, they supported it and that favored the support of schools and
teaching (including the study of Islam).</span></span>