Question
Which contributed to the growth of trade in the Arab Muslim empire?
(1 point)
Responses
large standing armies
large standing armies - incorrect
a long peace with Rome
a long peace with Rome - no response given
a strong central government
a strong central government - no response given
war and conflict in South Asia
(1 point)
Responses
large standing armies
large standing armies - incorrect
a long peace with Rome
a long peace with Rome - no response given
a strong central government
a strong central government - no response given
war and conflict in South Asia
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The most relevant factor that contributed to the growth of trade in the Arab Muslim empire is typically considered to be a strong central government. This helped to establish stability and security, which encouraged trade routes to flourish and facilitated commerce across vast distances. The other options, such as large standing armies and conflicts, although they can have an impact on trade routes, were not direct contributors to its growth in a positive sense.
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