The collapse of the Umayyad regime was caused by
A) a revolt by the Abbasids
B) rebellions by Bedouin tribes and Shi'a communities
C) internal dissent over Umar II's efforts to erase distinctions between Arabs and non-Arabs
D) attacks by the Byzantines, which weakened the Umayyads
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