Compare the Golden Ages of the Islamic Empire and the Tang and Song Dynasties. What makes them similar? What makes them different?


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The golden age of China and the Islamic Arab Empire were alike in such that both empires were able to spread religion on the trade routes, and both empires prospered because of trade; however, Islam had much more of an impact on government than Buddhism in the golden age China did.

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B. Lincoln gave up his belief that slavery should be allowed in states
that did not secede.
C. Lincoln became more willing to tolerate slavery in Southern states.
D. Lincoln shifted from promising to allow slavery in the South to
freeing all Southern slaves.
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D

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movement
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press
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It's A

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It was but only for the people who were in that war

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