<span>the answer is 'Shiite'.
</span>A revolt of muslims in 680 in present-day iraq led to a split of islam, with 'Shiite' muslims only accepting the descendants of ali as the true ruler.
Answer:
Someone who references passage 10 citing L'Ouverture's attention to the surveillance of foreigners in the Haitian colony in 1801 to argue that
immigration policy in the United States in the twenty-first century reflects these same concerns would be:
-Reasoning by analogy
A historian who rejects L'Ouverture's account of Haitian society merely because he died in a French prison would be:
-Offering an ad hominem argument
A historian who uses L'Ouverture's Dictatorial Proclamation as evidence to reason backward to determine the socioeconomic factors at work in this time period would be:
-Engaging in causal reasoning
Explanation:
Reasoning by analogy involves reaching some conclusions from examples of similar events. Analogical arguments establish the similarities between what is true about two things, events, or points of argument. An ad hominem argument takes advantage of the opponent's feelings and interests without sticking to general principles. A causal reasoning establishes a relationship between a cause and its effect.
<span>To keep peace throughout the world
To develop friendly relations among nations
<span>To help nations work together to improve the lives of poor people</span></span>
Servants agreed to work for 4-7 years in exchange for transportation to the colonies. Many different types of people became indentured servants. Slaves were brought to America against their will. Many different types of people were forced into slavery.