Which religious institution banned trade with certain regions controlled by Muslims?(1 point)

Responses

Greek Orthodox

Buddhism

Islamic caliphate

papacy/Catholic Church

papacy/Catholic Church

The religious institution that banned trade with certain regions controlled by Muslims is the papacy/Catholic Church.

The religious institution that banned trade with certain regions controlled by Muslims was the papacy/Catholic Church. To identify this answer, you can use historical knowledge or conduct a quick research. The papacy/Catholic Church during the medieval period implemented trade bans, known as Papal Bulls, targeting Muslim-controlled regions. These bans were often motivated by political and religious conflicts between Christianity and Islam.