Nationalism was a prominent force in early 20th century Europe and became a significant cause of World War I. Many Europeans – particularly citizens of the so-called Great Powers – were convinced that their nation occupied a position of cultural, economic and military supremacy.
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<span>A central bank was needed to prevent future panics.</span>
<u>Regents - role in Japan:</u>
Regents or Empress Regnants in Japan are known as Sessho. They are people who rule the country until the heir is coming of age. Regent is a person who is appointed to govern a country in the absence of a king.
It could be due to no monarch in line or the upcoming monarch is still a minor and is yet to become a major. They carry out the administrative duties of the king in the absence of the same or when the heir is coming of age.
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<u>Answer</u>:
<em>D. The Abbasid state was headed by a caliph who was theoretically the state's supreme religious and political leader.
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<u>Explanation</u>:
Caliphs were interested in holding political and religious power within Abbasid state. They tried to run the <em>government based on Islamic approach rather than secular approach. </em>
Their <em>orientation was towards the Islamic approach</em> in the governing of the state and making of rules and regulations based upon Islamic beliefs. They managed to stick by the <em>Islamic norms in the politics of the Abbasid politics</em>.
<em>These are the reasons for the combination between the religious and political aspects in the Abbasid state’s concept of rulership. </em>