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<u>C. Gunpowder</u>
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"The Ottomans readily accepted new military technologies such as gunpowder and firearms because they increased the net revenue available to the ruler and reduced the expected value of revolting against him." [https://opencommons.uconn.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi%3Farticle%3D1256%26context%3Decon_wpapers%23:~:text%3DThe%2520Ottomans%2520readily%2520ac%252D%2520cepted,value%2520of%2520revolting%2520against%2520him.&ved=2ahUKEwiLycSBmJTuAhUPQq0KHWw8CTEQFjABegQIAhAF&usg=AOvVaw0atnvo9TNmWKtu_LvG5-TMM]
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The strike lost momentum and ended on November 20, 1892. With the Amalgamated Association virtually destroyed, Carnegie Steel moved quickly to institute longer hours and lower wages.
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Answer: Development as an excuse for imperialism.
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Proponents of imperialism sought to justify their imperialist aspirations. Developed and powerful countries have always carried out imperialism over those who have not reached that development stage. Imperialism has always aimed to enrich itself at the expense of others. Yet to defend their aspirations, the imperialists have always pointed out that their main aim is to contribute to these underdeveloped countries' development. The construction of the infrastructure was a cover for that. Still, the real goal of constructing the infrastructure was to make it easier to transport exploited raw materials from third countries.
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1) it depends on which part of India you are talking about, if it is west India which is a part of Pakistan then it is Umayyad caliphate. if the area is the majority of the Indian subcontinent, then it is Mughal empire
2) I believe it is Quanah Parker
3) the 5 pillars of Islam are: 1) Shahada or the declaration of faith saying that there is no god but god and Muhammad is god's messenger. 2) Salat or recitation of prayers (5 times daily in the direction of the Kaaba in mecca). 3) Zakat or payment to the poor. 4) Sawm or fasting from dusk until dawn in the month of Ramadan. 5) The Hajj or pilgrimage to mecca