What happened after the collapse of the Roman Empire, when Christian societies were no longer centers of knowledge?(1 point)

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Islamic societies in places like Syria, Persia, and what is now the country of Mali became centers of knowledge.
Islamic societies in places like Syria, Persia, and what is now the country of Mali became centers of knowledge.

There were no centers of knowledge until after the East-West Schism.
There were no centers of knowledge until after the East-West Schism.

Byzantium developed institutions of knowledge, such as universities and libraries.
Byzantium developed institutions of knowledge, such as universities and libraries.

Places such as Syria, Persia, and what is now the country of Mali lost their knowledge centers.
Places such as Syria, Persia, and what is now the country of Mali lost their knowledge centers.

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The correct response is:

**Islamic societies in places like Syria, Persia, and what is now the country of Mali became centers of knowledge.**

After the collapse of the Roman Empire, Islamic societies emerged as significant centers of knowledge and learning, preserving and building upon the intellectual traditions of the ancient world.