I think the answer is laid out in the question. When you live in a desert you are going to encounter many "Droughts", which are natural disasters..<span />
During high periods of unemployment countries should focus on stimulating investments in the economy. this can be achieved through an expansionary fiscal policy that increases money supply in the economy, through tools such decreased taxation,reduced government borrowing and increased government expenditure.
Answer:
1. Suleiman the Magnificent
2. Religious
3. Reforms
Explanation:
According to historical evidence, the Ottoman and Safavid Empires, with their rulers SULEIMAN THE MAGNIFICIENT and Abbas the Great, helped practice RELIGIOUS tolerance REFORMS.
Superman the Magnificent came to power in 1520, until he died in 1566. During his reign, he was known to be religious tolerant to the Jews and Christians. He performed many socio-political reforms, including taxation, education, and law.
Similarly, Abbas the Great ruled between 1828 to 1629. He also allowed religious tolerance and carried out many reforms, including civil administration and military.
The Mandate of Heaven is a Chinese political and religious doctrine to justify the rule of the King or Emperor of China. According to this belief, <em>Heaven</em> bestows a mandate on the ruler of China. However, if he was overthrown, or if natural disasters occurred, this was considered an indication that the ruler had lost the mandate. Therefore, civilian rebellions were accepted as part of the cycle. The cycle had the following pattern:
- A New Dynasty Rises
- A New Dynasty Rules
- Mandate of Heaven Lost by the Dynasty
- The Dynasty Grows Weak
- Period of Violence Follows
According to Chinese citizens, a new dynasty would rise and become powerful. This would lead them to rule as long as they received the mandate of heaven. However, if heaven was displeased with the ruler, the dynasty would lose its mandate. As a consequence, China would experience natural disasters, rebellions and the weakening of the dynasty. A period of violence and rebellion on the part of the citizens would follow, until a different dynasty arose from the chaos and became the ruling dynasty and the cycle continued.
<span>The modern civil rights movement grew out of a long history of social protest. In the South, any protest risked violent retaliation. Even so, between 1900 and 1950, community leaders in many Southern cities protested segregation. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, the leading civil rights organization of this era, battled racism by lobbying for federal anti-lynching legislation and challenging segregation laws in court.
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