The main issues defended when signing the Treaty of Paris were the recognition of U.S. independence and the marking of boundaries (B).
The Treaty was signed between the United States of America and George III's Great Britain, as an end to the American Revolutionary War.
Article 1 of the treaty acknowledges the U.S. as free, sovereign, and independent states.
The treaty also established boundaries between the territories belonging to the British Empire in North America (mostly in present-day Canada) and those belonging to the U.S.
Muslim armies did not force their religious views on conquered people because it is inconsistent with the teachings of Islam. Islam promotes tolerance and peaceful coexistence. The best example of this principle at work is the Ottoman Empire, in which Christians, Jews and other religious minorities lived in peaceful coexistence with one another.
They came together in America. And they made the United States.
D. Germany is the <span>modern country that has undergone the most dramatic territorial changes between 1650 and the present.
It had more territories in the past, then lost some, then was separated into two regions, then united again, so I'd say Germany is the correct answer. The other countries stayed the same, more or less.</span>
The correct answer for this question should be:
"Social Conservatism"