After the Gupta Empire collapsed, what group gained control of much of India?

Muslims from Afghanistan
Buddhists from China
Christians from Ethiopia
local Hindu princes

Which of the following was NOT a part of the organization of the early Christian church?
the pope
the parish priest
the Holy Roman Empire
the bishop

please help? thanks

http://www.civilserviceindia.com/subject/History/prelims/post-gupta-period.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_Christianity#Organization

sorry i took long, i had to go somewhere.

but is this correct?

#1 Buddhists from China
#2 the Holy Roman Empire

am i right?

the first one is Muslims from Afghanistan the second one is right!

connections academy? lol

In order to find out the group that gained control of much of India after the Gupta Empire collapsed, we need to look at the historical events. The Gupta Empire, an ancient Indian civilization, declined around the 6th century CE. During this time, several groups vied for power in India. One of them was the group of Muslims from Afghanistan, who entered India as invaders and established Muslim dynasties like the Delhi Sultanate and the Mughal Empire. Another group that held influence in India during this period was the local Hindu princes, who established their own regional kingdoms.

Therefore, the answer to your first question is: Muslims from Afghanistan.

For your second question about the organization of the early Christian church, let's analyze the options. The pope, parish priest, and bishop are all part of the organization of the early Christian church. However, the Holy Roman Empire is not specifically related to the organization of the early Christian church. The Holy Roman Empire was a political entity that existed from the 9th century to the 19th century in Central Europe. While it had connections with Christianity, it was not directly part of the early organization of the Christian church.

Therefore, the answer to your second question is: the Holy Roman Empire.

I hope this helps clarify your queries!