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question 22 (multiple choice worth 5 points)
(01.06 mc)
which feature of the hagia sophia reflects its greek influence?
the calligraphy
the dome
columns
minarets
question 23 (multiple choice worth 5 points)
(01.03 lc)
how did the jizya encourage conversion to islam?
Question 22: Columns were a prominent and defining feature of ancient Greek architecture, used extensively in temples and civic buildings, and were incorporated into the Hagia Sophia's original Byzantine (Greek-influenced) design. Calligraphy and minarets are Islamic additions, while domes were used across multiple architectural traditions but not uniquely Greek in this context.
Question 23: The jizya was a mandatory tax for non-Muslim subjects under Islamic rule. By converting to Islam, individuals were no longer required to pay this tax, which provided a direct financial motivation for people to adopt the religion.
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Question 22: Columns
Question 23: The jizya was a tax imposed only on non-Muslims; converting to Islam exempted people from paying this tax, creating a financial incentive to convert.