The Holy Land is important for Christianity, Islam, and Judaism because
each religion has important historical events that took place in this
land. The Holy Land is where the Jews believe the First and Second
Temples were built, for Christianity the Holy Land is where Jesus was
born, lived, and was crucified, and for Islam it is where Muhammad
ascended into heaven and spoke to god. All of these events and many
other make the Holy Land important to all three faiths
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
Karl Marx was the philosopher and an originator of the Communist Movement. He was also a German Economist. He theorised the theory of working-class revolution.
<u>Marx was of a belief that a state of peace and stability can not be achieved without revolution</u>.
And because of this notion, Marx would disagree with the statement of Owen that a society can attain peace and stability without revolution.
So, the correct answer is option D.
The southern colonies (and the colonies in the Caribbeans) required slave labor and indentured servants to maintain plantations that grew valuable crops such as sugar canes and tobacco. Harvesting these crops were often labor intensive that many free workers were unwilling to do without high wages that plantation owners did not wish to pay. These crops could only be grown in the south (or the Caribbean) due to the soil and climate.