Below are the choices that can be found elsewhere:
<span>A.) they were translated into English
B.) all the beliefs of these religions were the same as the Christian religions.
C.) God's truth is always true if you know it to be.
D.) God would not mislead half of the world's population.
I think the answer is B. I hope it helps.
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George Rogers Clark and Henry Hamilton were alike in the way they carried out a counterattack on each other using the militia. Also, they were military officers.
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When Hamilton wanted to retake Vincennes and capture Fort Detroit, he launched a counterattack with French militia and India tribes. Also, Clark led and launched a daring counterattack on Hamilton and recaptured Fort Detroit. He combined forces of the American militia and French volunteers.
George Rogers Clark was known as an American soldier and militia officer from Virginia.
Henry Hamilton was an Anglo-Irish military officer and later became a government official of the British Empire.
Answer: From the sixth through twelfth centuries, during the Tang and Song dynasties, China may have been the word's most prosperous and cosmopolitan culture. It had intensive trade, innovative technology, inspiring poetry and art, robust religious institutions, large vibrant cities, and intense intellectual creativity.
The Persian wars also known as "Greco-Persian wars" were fought between the Persian empire and the Greek city-states from 499 to 479 B.C. which took place in Greece and Asia Minor. Basically what happened was the expansion of the Persian Empire under the rule of Darius from the Middle east to Africa, South East Asia and Asia Minor. Next step was invading Greece.
There were two mainland invasions of Greece, in 490 (under King Darius) and 480-479 B.C. (under King Xerxes). The Persian Wars ended with the Peace of Callias of 449, but by this time, and as a result of actions taken in Persian War battles, Athens had developed her own empire. Conflict mounted between the Athenians and the allies of Sparta. This conflict would lead to the Peloponnesian War during which the Persians opened their deep pockets to the Spartans. Greece finally won the war.