He believed that the conquest of the natives was an act of charity, for it brought them the benefits of civilization, religion, and trade with Spain. The colonists' exploitation of native labor, thus, was justified. Not surprisingly, the conquistadores and early settlers considered Sepúlveda their champion.
The widespread adoption of Islam beyond the Arabian Peninsula is recorded in some ancient histories that date back to the middle of the seventh century.
The movement of troops is associated with Islam, since the word itself means submission by the authority of another. We can say that there was no dissemination of the Islamic faith proper, in fact, it was the great success of the first Muslim clans to get the submission of the other Arab groups which allowed the spread of religion beyond the Arabian Peninsula.
By the middle of the eighth century the Muslims controlled the western half of the Silk Road, and commerce became the second major factor in the spread of Islam. For a merchant, the benefits of converting to Islam were very clear, especially considering the extent of contacts and cooperation between Muslim merchants both on and off its territory, and the fact that Muslim officials and Islamic laws favored to Muslims over non-Muslims.
I would say B is the correct answer, as Nixon's agenda added fuel to the Vietnam war during his presidency. I tried to add more detail to my answer, but for some reason Brainly would not allow me to.
The key element that helped the Patriots win the war was them knowing and fighting on their own land. This allowed for them to know and understand where and when to hide, and where to set up ambushes.
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True. Buying on margin. Economy people were making some serious money. Farms were doing great, until late 1920's.