How did cultures blend as Islam spread? Choose four correct answers.

People from different cultures combined forms of art and architecture.
People practiced Islam while keeping other religious customs.
People spoke only the language of their native countries.
Rulers discovered and used new forms of government.
Scholars from different cultures exchanged scientific theories.

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Answer 1

Answer:

A B D E

Explanation:

Answer 2

Option A, B , D , E signifies cultures blend as Islam spread.

What is culture?

The term "culture" refers to social behavior, institutions, and norms present in human societies and  people that make up these groups as well as their knowledge, beliefs, and abilities. Culture is frequently said to have originated or  influenced by a particular area or place.

Cultural beliefs are notions that are acquired throughout various social groupings. Individuals know distinct subsets of the cultural knowledge and might therefore vary in their level of cultural competence since the amount of information in a culture is too great for any one person to fully comprehend.

The term "cultural mixing" describes the alterations that a group may go through after engaging with another culture.

cultures blend as Islam spread as -

People from different cultures combined forms of art and architecture.

People practiced Islam while keeping other religious customs.

Rulers discovered and used new forms of government.

Scholars from different cultures exchanged scientific theories.

Hence, the appropriate response are Option A, B , D , E .

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