<span>Organizations that seek to achieve power by winning public office.</span>
Bronze is a homogeneous mixture. (In this case its two metals.)
The correct answer is "Irish Catholic residents."
The Philadelphia Nativist Riots of 1844 began because of Irish Catholic residents.
The mid-1800s was a difficult time for immigrants in the United States.
Among the many incidents of those years, the Philadelphia Nativist Riots of 1844 made the news in the Pennsylvania region.
These riots involved serious aggressions to Catholic Irish in the area of Philadelphia. The riots started on May 6-8, 1844, and continued two months later on July 6-7, the same year. The specific places of the riots were the neighborhoods of Southwark and Kensington.
Local people were tired of the presence of Irish-Catholic in the city and the riots started. The fight increased to the degree that the state government had to send troops to stop the fights and control the situation. There were many casualties and some people died.
Answer: <span>substitute product.
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<span>A substitute product, in economics and in consumer theory, is a product or service that a consumer sees as the same or similar to another product. If you don't have the cereal you can find a substitute for the same situation, breakfast, like another brand of cereal or even something a little more apart like a muffin</span>
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By religion, I'm Muslim so my Religion is Islam and I do believe in Islam Because
- <em><u>I believe in Islam as it does not base itself upon the experience of people who have passed away, but invites everybody to a personal experience of that which it teaches and guarantees. It claims that every truth can, in some manner or the other, be put to the test in this world, and it thus satisfies my reason.</u></em>
- <em><u>I believe in Islam as it teaches that there can be no conflict between the word of God and the work of God, and thus resolves the supposed conflict between science and religion. It does not ask me to ignore the laws of nature and to believe in things which are contrary to them.</u></em>
- <em><u>I believe in Islam as it does not seek to</u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u>crush my natural desires but guides them along right channels. It does not, by altogether crushing my desires, reduce me to a stone; nor does it, by leaving them uncontrolled and unrestrained, reduce me to an animal, but, like an expert irrigation engineer who harnesses uncontrolled waters and makes them run into irrigation channels, thereby bringing prosperity to waste areas, it converts my natural desires by proper control and guidance into high moral qualities."</u></em>
- <em><u>I believe in Islam for the reason that it has</u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u>dealt fairly and lovingly not only with me but with the whole world. It teaches me not to discharge my duties towards myself but insists upon my dealing fairly with every other person and thing, and has furnished me with proper guidance for this purpose.</u></em>
Islam, therefore, furnishes me not only with faith, but also with the certainty of knowledge which satisfies my intellect and compels it to admit the need of religion<em><u>.</u></em>
<em><u>Hope </u></em><em><u>it</u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u>helps</u></em>
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<em><u>~ʆᵒŕ∂ཇꜱꜹⱽẻⱮë</u></em>