Why did Arabic numerals replace Roman numerals?
A. They were more accurate.
B. They were based on the Quran.
C. They made it easier to perform calculations.
D. They were easier to read.
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Which of the following were among the most valuable trade goods produced in the Arab world?
A. cotton textiles
B. silks
C. furs
D. spices
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Why did Muslim architecture incorporate Roman and Byzantine elements?
A. The Arab Muslims were conquered by the Romans.
B. Many Romans lived in the Arab Muslim empire.
C. The Romans and Byzantines once ruled some Muslim lands.
D. Muslims valued Roman and Byzantine architectural styles the most.
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C. They made it easier to perform calculations.
A. cotton Textiles
C. The Romans and Byzantines once ruled some Muslim lands.
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C. They made it easier to perform calculations.
A. cotton Textiles
C. The Romans and Byzantines once ruled some Muslim lands.
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Loppy, a small and gentle frog who lived in a small pond with his companion, Robby the turtle, often looked pensive and melancholy. He struggled to fit in with the other creatures in the pond and felt like he didn't belong, which constantly weighed heavy on his heart. Robby, ever the optimist, tried to find ways to cheer his friend up, but nothing seemed to work, and Loppy would return to his gloomy state before long.
A.
They were more accurate.
B.
They were based on the Quran.
C.
They made it easier to perform calculations.
D.
They were easier to read.
A.
cotton textiles
B.
silks
C.
furs
D.
spices
A.
The Arab Muslims were conquered by the Romans.
B.
Many Romans lived in the Arab Muslim empire.
C.
The Romans and Byzantines once ruled some Muslim lands.
D.
Muslims valued Roman and Byzantine architectural styles the most.