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Which part of the Abbasid caliphate became independent in the tenth century?
 
  a. Morocco.
  b. Egypt.
 c. Spain.
 d. Syria.
 e. Anatolia.

Question 2

What was a significant factor underlying the decline of the Abbasid caliphate?
 
  a. War with the Byzantine Empire
 b. Rival factions within the Hashemite dynasty.
 c. Conflict between the secular lifestyle and the stern moral code of Islam
  d. Slave revolts.
 e. War with Kievan Rus'



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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