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In the provinces, the caliphs delegated power to regional governors, while in the capital, the chief minister to the caliphs was known as the
 
  a. Qadi.
  b. Vizier.
  c. Ulama.
  d. Sunna.
  e. Mahdi.

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How did the Orthodox Christian and Roman Catholic religions differ in 1000?
 
  a. Orthodox priests could marry.
  b. Orthodox priests were required to be literate.
  c. Roman Catholics recognized the patriarch in Constantinople as the head of the church.
  d. Roman Catholics put yeast in communion bread.
  e. Orthodox priests were required to wear beards.



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Answer to Question 1

b

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Capo

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Reply 2 on: Jul 4, 2018
:D TYSM


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