There are two ways of interaction of Mecca with the Bedouin tribes. One was that it was situated on the way which was used for the trade caravans and nomadic tribes protected the trade routes. The other was the religious interactions as Mecca was the house of Kaba the Holy House and the tribes used to worship various gods which were placed inside Kaba, that was a significant factors the Mecca was considered the central point of the area.
Delusional disorder, previously called paranoid disorder, is a type of serious mental illness — called a “psychosis”— in which a person cannot tell what is real from what is imagined. The main feature of this disorder is the presence of delusions, which are unshakable beliefs in something untrue.
The answer is :A. churches
In the past, chruches were among the most active organizations who constantly seek the truth regarding the universe. Overtime, many of these chruches started to developed into a more diverse educational institutions which later known as universities.
In ancient Egypt, virtually all people lived along the Nile : amost noone lived not on the Nile, and it they did, it was likely on the shore of the sea. The reasons for this are:
- the desert was very hot,dry, and uninhabitable
-the Nile provided yearly irrigation, which made building crops possible
-the Nile provided transport routes
The Pilgrims and the Puritans established colonies in the New World to practice their religions freely.
The Pilgrim Fathers was an English religious group formed in the late sixteenth century that, being dissatisfied with the political-religious environment in their country, decided to emigrate to the New World in 1620.
The Pilgrim Fathers left the port of Plymouth (England) on the Mayflower ship on August 15, 1620 and, crossing the Atlantic Ocean, intended to reach the Jamestown colony -founded in 1607- but strong storms prevented it by pushing about 800 km further north, to Cape Cod, where they arrived on November 9 of the same year. Shortly after they founded Plymouth that would be the capital of the homonymous colony, which existed until 1691, year in which it was united with the Colony of the bay of Massachusetts forming the Province of the Bay of Massachusetts.
The Pilgrim Fathers were gathered together by the Calvinist puritanical church and took refuge from religious persecutions and from the political instability that existed in Europe.