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

am i correct? sorry again for the repost. thanks

Yes, I believe so

Did you read those linked articles Ms. Sue posted for you earlier?

BOTH of them?

yes i did, are my answers correct?

No.

both of them are wrong?

For the question about who gained control of much of India after the Gupta Empire collapsed, the correct answer is:

Muslims from Afghanistan

To arrive at this answer, one can analyze the options provided and understand historical context. After the Gupta Empire fell around the 6th century CE, it paved the way for the dominance of the Muslim invaders from Afghanistan and other regions. These invasions eventually led to the establishment of the Delhi Sultanate and the Mughal Empire in India.

For the question about the organization of the early Christian church, the correct answer that is NOT part of the organization is:

The Holy Roman Empire

In the early Christian church, the organization was characterized by various hierarchical positions and structures. The Pope, the bishop, and the parish priest were all significant figures within this organization.

The Pope is the head of the Roman Catholic Church and holds the highest authority, which was not present in the early church.

Meanwhile, the bishop was responsible for overseeing regional areas, and the parish priest served as the spiritual leader of a specific local church community.

However, the Holy Roman Empire was a political entity established much later, in the 10th century, by Charlemagne. This empire was an attempt to recreate the Western Roman Empire and was not directly linked to the early organization of the Christian Church.

So, your answer of "the Holy Roman Empire" for the question about the organization of the early Christian church is correct.