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In the Roman Republic society, who were included in the Plebeians? (1 point) Responses Consuls, Kings, Queens Consuls, Kings, Queens Artisans, farmers, merchants, and traders Artisans, farmers, merchants, and traders Wealthy, landowners, upper-class citizens

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Justinian's Code was a turning point in the regulation of the Byzantine Empire by allowing Justinian to have greater control of his empire.(1 point)




true or false
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During the height of the Roman Empire, what religion began as a branch of Judaism?(1 point)
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What is the belief in one God?(1 point) Responses Hinduism Hinduism Monotheism Monotheism Polytheism Polytheism Buddhism Buddhism
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What is a position that was not open to Christians and Jews in the Islamic empires?(1 point) Responses Soldiers Soldiers Judges Judges Teachers Teachers Priest Priest
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What were two navigation waterways that provided cultural diffusion of ideas and practices along Islamic trade routes?(1 point)
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What were two navigation waterways that provided cultural diffusion of ideas and practices along Islamic trade routes?(1 point) Responses Red Sea and Mediterranean Sea Red Sea and Mediterranean Sea Arabian Sea and Black Sea Arabian Sea and Black Sea Caribbean Sea and Arabian Sea Caribbean Sea and Arabian Sea Red Sea and Black Sea
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Artisans, farmers, merchants, and traders were included in the Plebeians in the Roman Republic society.
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True.
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Christianity began as a branch of Judaism during the height of the Roman Empire.
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Monotheism is the belief in one God.
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Priest is the position that was not open to Christians and Jews in the Islamic empires.
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Two navigation waterways that provided cultural diffusion along Islamic trade routes were the Mediterranean Sea and the Indian Ocean.
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Two navigation waterways that provided cultural diffusion of ideas and practices along Islamic trade routes were the Red Sea and the Mediterranean Sea.

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