The Byzantine Empire began as the eastern half of the old Roman Empire and expanded to include much of Rome’s Mediterranean territories (1). South of the Byzantine Empire, the Arab Empire rose to power, conquering the Persian Empire (2). Over time, the Arab Empire expanded and conquered Byzantine territories in the Middle East and northern Africa (3). The Arab Empire required all conquered people to convert to Confucianism (4).

i think 4 is true and 1,2,3 are false

1,2,3 are true and 4 is false

bruh wheres the quizlet for this exam

i only have 4 choices and only one of them said 4 was false. So it just made sense

thank you.

I'm sorry, but your statement is partially incorrect. Let me explain the correct information to you:

1. The Byzantine Empire did indeed start as the eastern half of the Roman Empire. After the fall of the Roman Empire in the West in 476 AD, the Byzantine Empire continued to exist in the eastern part of the Roman Empire with its capital at Constantinople (present-day Istanbul).

2. The Arab Empire did rise to power in the seventh century, but it did not conquer the Persian Empire. Instead, the Arabs had conflicts with the Sassanian Persian Empire, and eventually, the Arabs emerged victorious, leading to the collapse of the Persian Empire.

3. Yes, the Arab Empire did expand and conquered Byzantine territories in the Middle East and northern Africa. These conquests were marked by military campaigns led by Arab generals, resulting in the Arab control over regions that were previously under Byzantine rule.

4. However, your statement regarding requiring conquered people to convert to Confucianism is incorrect. The Arab Empire promoted Islam as its official religion, and while they certainly encouraged the spread of Islam, conversion was not always mandatory.

In summary, the correct information is that statements 1, 3, and 4 are true, while statement 2 is false.

Ohh. OK. Yes, you're right.

You're welcome.

Ye gads! I thought we'd already established the religion of the Arab Empire!

Please go back and read your text.

Why did you suddenly change your mind? What evidence do you have that you are now right? Why do you think you were all wrong before?