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How did the same wealth that brought the abbasids power to lead their downfall?

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What did the Abbasids do to the Fatamis?

The Abbasids persecuted the Fatamis, which caused them to flee.


What helped the Umayyads to succeed after losing power to the Abbasids?

They built a strong bureaucracy and huge standing army.


What was the most significant of the transformations brought about by Abbasids' rise to power?

The mawali were admitted as full members of the Islamic community


The abbasids were rulers of what empire?

The abbasids were rulers of the Islamic Empire back in the 700s to 1200s.


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What is the capital of abbasids?

Baghdad (currently is the capital of Iraq)


Why were the Abbasids able to rule for a long time?

The Abbasids were able to rule for a long time because of their strong army


How do you spell alluviating?

The word alluvial (water transported soil) does not commonly use the -ing form.The word sought is likely "alleviating" (to lessen or relieve, as with medical symptoms).


How did the rule of reason support by William Howard Taft differ from Theodore Roosevelt's new nationalism?

William Howard Taft's rule of reason sought to limit the government's power. Theodore Roosevelt's new nationalism sought to strengthen the government's power.


Who sought to increase the wealth and power of France by following the ideas of mercantilism?

Jean-Baptiste Colbery had sought to increase the wealth and power of France by following the ideas of mercantilism.


Who took over after the Ummayads?

Abbasids