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Which of the following is true of dhimmis, or "People of the Book," in the Umayyad Empire? (4 points)

a
They had the highest social status.

b
They paid more in taxes than other people.

c
They had the lowest social status and were slaves.

d
They paid nothing in taxes.

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Answer:

B. They paid more in taxes than other people.

Step-by-step explanation:

According to Muslim religion, the dhimmis are people who practice any Abrahamic religion. Dhimmies were exempted from millitary and paying the Zakat, a religious tax, but were obliged to pay two taxes: Jizya, a per capita tax, and the Kharaj, a tax for landowning. They were allowed to practice its religions with restrictions.

Socially speaking, dhimmis were below muslims and just above slaves. Hence, correct answer is B.

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