Answer:
C.) While both the Ottoman Empire and Western European states relied heavily on forced conversions to expand and maintain their empires, the Ottoman Empire remained more religiously tolerant than the Western European empires.
Explanation:
I got this question right on the first try. Here's why I knew it was C. You would need to have some knowledge about the Ottoman Empire's role of religion. I don't know if it says in the passage, so if you do find it, then give me a heads up. Remember, how did the Ottoman Empire treat the minorities? Did they force persecution/conversion to Islam? Well, not really. Although they did develop the devshirme system, it was kinda of a force conversion because the children had to give up their Christian belief, but it was seen as an opportunity. They weren't punished, so answer A is not right. So they did practice religious tolerance. Also the Ottoman Empire tried to expand the empire to make it bigger as well. There wasn't any religious wars carried out the Ottoman Empire, and answer B does not make sense. Where in the passage does it say about those two empires having efforts of doing mass conversions. Look at Source 2. Sorry if this explanation is long, but I hope this helps :)
It’s between b and d but i would choose D
3. I believe. I'm not sure 3 or 2
Ended the brutal rule of Saddam
Saddam reign of terror was characterised by oppression,torture and massacre of the Iraq minority such as the Kurds.
Answer with Explanation:
First of all we must understand what actually individual liberty means. Individual liberty means that every person has the right to make choices that they like to go with. This right includes right to express opinion, right to trade, right to live where desired, follow religion that one desires, right to vote and associate, etc.
So the Limited Government (A government that is bound by constitution) to support individual liberty by delivering the above freedom to its people through constitutional amendments, by protecting these rights of the people through implementations of laws and provision of justice.