History, 06.10.2019 12:30 erickamurillo9929
The following map shows the spread of islam from 632 a. d. (ce) through 1000 a. d. (ce). use the map to answer the following question: map of the spread of islam, 632 to 1000 a. d. (ce). the map shows most of western europe, north africa, egypt, saudi arabia, and the persian empire. the areas of spain and western north africa are shaded to indicate that islam spread there by 750 a. d. (ce). the areas of northern libya, egypt, syria, and the persian empire are shaded to indicate that islam spread there by 661 a. d. (ce). the area of western saudi arabia that includes medina and mecca is shaded to indicate that islam spread there by 632 a. d. (ce). © 2012 the exploration company which area did the islamic empire add by 750 a. d. (ce) that it did not have control of in 661 a. d. (ce)? mecca egypt spain constantinople
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History, 21.06.2019 18:00
Question 1(multiple choice worth 5 points) the yalta conference failed to achieve which outcome? germany would be divided into zones of occupation. stalin would support the effort to create the united nations. stalin would join the war against japan after germany's defeat. german zones of occupation would have free elections.
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