Answer:
Islam came to root along the East African coast some time in the 8th century, as part of a continuing dialogue between the people on the East coast and traders from the Persian Gulf and Oman. Like early Christianity, Islam was monotheistic, that is, Muslims worship only one god.
Explanation:
Judging from the status of queens such as Cleopatra and Nefertiti, woman enjoyed higher status in Egypt than in other ancient culture. Women of their status could be viewed as gods as were their male dynastic relatives. Women of common status were more ambiguous as their roles were left to more traditional tasks of home making a child bearing. Ancient Egyptians, of course, were slave holders as were most ancient cultures and treated enslaved women with the same contempt reserved for all slaves.
Answer:
Ireland or Germany
Explanation:
The Westward expansion and the Louisiana purchase allowed people to move toward the West in search of land. Beginning of the 19th century, the United States was predominantly an agricultural country because people engaged in farming. Because of the availability of cheap land led many Europeans to migrate to America during the 1840s and 1850s. Irish people left Ireland because of the potato famine (1845-47) that brought thousands of immigrants into the country. The Revolution of 1848 in Germany created considerable emigration.