What was a major effect of the Umayyad and
Abbasid caliphates conquering northern Africa?
O A...
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What was a major effect of the Umayyad and
Abbasid caliphates conquering northern Africa?
O A. Christianity became the most widely
practiced religion.
B. Democratic governments were established.
C. Islamic culture spread across the region.
D. European powers colonized the region.
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