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Chapter 4, Lesson 1: A Century of Expansion (pp. 78-84)

I. Expansion Under Umayyad Rule

II. An Empire of Many Peoples
    A. The Muslims who conquered new lands forced pagans to convert to Islam; Jews and Christians could keep their religions if they paid higher taxes.

    B. Umayyad caliphs set up a bureacracy and appointed emirs, or governors, to rule the provinces.

III. Umayyad Unity
    A. Under the Umayyad dynasty, a new Islamic culture developed in the Islamic Empire.

    B. The Umayyads made Arabic the official language, issued standard coins, and increased the construction of mosques.

IV. The Umayyad Downfall

    A. As the economy declined, the Umayyads were accused of not keeping to Muhammad's ideals.

    B. The Abbasid group rebeled against the Umayyads, and eventually the Islamic Empire split into two parts.

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