9.) Why was trade important to the Muslim empires? (1 point)
A. It was an established network within the Muslim empires that made the empires self-sufficient and eliminated any need to trade with distant lands.
B. It spread Arabic throughout Europe and Africa, making it the required language of trade and business.
C. It helped create unity and a money economy, and facilities the spread of ideas and culture.
D. It ensured the caliphates had monopolies in agricultural and textile products.

Respuesta :

Answer: C. It helped create unity and a money economy, and facilitated the spread of ideas and culture.

Trade was an important economic activity in the Islamic world. Islamic merchants traded with faraway places like China, Africa and Europe. Their trade goods consisted of sugar, salt, textiles, spices, slaves, gold and horses.

Their routes followed both land (such as the Silk Road) and sea, and it passed through cities such as Mecca, Medina, Constantinople, Baghdad, Morocco, Cairo and Cordoba.

The expanse of trade contributed to the spread of Islam and Arabic culture.





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Answer:

c

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that is what gradpoint says

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