What do secondary documents reveal about the relationships between Muslims and Jews in the Middle East during the Middle Ages? (1 point)

• Muslims and Jews had similar religious beliefs and followed the same laws.
Muslims and Jews had to follow the same laws passed by the Muslim rulers, but were unable to trade with one another.
Muslims and Jews worked together in the economy, but lived by different laws passed by the Muslim empire
• Muslims and Jews refused to work with one another because of their different religious views.

• Muslims and Jews had to follow the same laws passed by the Muslim rulers, but were unable to trade with one another.

• Muslims and Jews worked together in the economy, but lived by different laws passed by the Muslim empire.

These statements indicate that Muslims and Jews during the Middle Ages in the Middle East had some level of interaction and collaboration in economic activities, but there were legal distinctions that separated them and restricted certain aspects of their relationship, such as trade. While they had to abide by the laws of the Muslim rulers, their religious differences likely influenced these legal distinctions.