To promote the informal use of consumer credit.
The correct answer is - C. Songhai.
The Songhai Empire was one of the largest empires that the African continent witnessed on its soil. The empire stretched from the Atlantic coast, where Senegal and Gambia are now, occupying the northern portion of Western Africa, and large portion of the western Sahel, having the Niger River running in the middle of the empire.
The people living in this empire were Muslims, and they had accepted it before the empire was formed through earlier contacts with Muslims. As the empire grew stronger and larger, it incorporated lot of people that were not Muslims in it. The Songhai used their power and managed to convert most of the people on their territory to the Islam, thus spreading out the religion and strengthening it in the region.
Answer:
The Great Society.
Explanation:
"The Great Society" was a term used for the various programs launched by President Lyndon B. Johnson during his presidency. The collective term would become his major agenda for his tenure as the President.
Project Head Start focused on the importance of education among the poor, while Medicare focuses on the health care system, especially among older citizens. Also, the Volunteers in Service to America (VISTA) deals with volunteering programs to help navigate poverty among the needy.
Thus, the name given to the domestic programs started during President Johnson's term is "The Great Society".
Answer:
The Middle East, Afghanistan and Taliban regime and World War I
Explanation:
During the World War I, promises were made to restore pleasant democratic practices and to ensure the rule of law take it course, apparently all these were short-lived when these promises were not effectively delivered. George W. Bush also held out promises during and after the war in Iraq which was to oust the sitting regime of Saddam Hussein so as to restore democracy and make it safe for the citizens. This later turned out to be the same disappointment and anti-democratic conclusions that were followed by Woodrow Wilson in the First World War and the Middle East was engaged in endless cycles of bloodshed after the war. A third example is that of the Taliban Regime in Afghanistan that ended in the same fate and it turned out that most times, promises that were made were likely not being prepared to be fulfilled by those who made them.