Multiple Choice
During the Umayyad Dynasty, conquered peoples were often converted to Islam if they
A) were among the majority of those who were peasants.
B) had some special wealth or prestige to bring into the Muslim community.
C) asked for conversion.
D) appeared to be at risk of rebelling against their oppressors otherwise.
E) lived in the cities and would have sufficient access to places of worship.
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