From which position were Christians and Jews excluded in the Islamic empires?(1 point) Responses administrators administrators soldiers soldiers teachers teachers judges

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In the Islamic empires, Christians and Jews were excluded from holding certain positions, including administrative roles, positions in the military, jobs as teachers, and serving as judges.

In the Islamic empires, Christians and Jews were generally not excluded from administrative positions. They were, in fact, allowed to hold administrative positions in the government. So, it would be incorrect to say that they were excluded from administrative positions.

However, there were certain positions from which Christians and Jews were excluded in the Islamic empires. One example is in the military. Christians and Jews were generally not allowed to serve as soldiers in the Islamic armies, as these positions were typically reserved for Muslims. So, if you were to give one point for the position from which Christians and Jews were excluded, it would be the position of soldiers.

It is worth noting that while Christians and Jews were excluded from certain positions, they were still able to participate in society and hold various other roles. They were often allowed to practice their respective religions and engage in trade or work as teachers or judges within their own communities.