Islam emerged in the seventh century in what is today Saudi Arabia. The traditional account maintains that God revealed his will to Muhammad (AD 570?–632) in a series of revelations dictated by the angel Gabriel over roughly 20 years. These revelations, codified and put into writing after Muhammad’s death, compose the Qur’an, accepted by Muslims as the Word of God. The Qur’an is said to be God’s definitive revelation, the culmination of earlier revelations to numerous prophets, including Jews and Christians (called “People of the Book” in the Qur’an). Muhammad is said to be the last and greatest of the prophets.
<span> The current commissioners are </span>
Christi Craddick<span> since December 17, 2012</span>
Ryan Sitton<span> since January 5, 2015,</span>
Wayne Christian<span> since January 9, 2017.</span>
<span>No. The Confederates committed treason when they revolted against the Union. The Southern leaders did not have the legal authority or legal justification to 'secede' from the Union. Once admitted to the Union they were without power to unilaterally secede.</span>
Answer:
Option: d. The United States claimed land that had been under Great Britain's control.
Explanation:
After the Revolutionary war in 1776, the 13 colonies of the British became independent after the Treaty of Paris of 1783. Under this treaty, American colonies earned freedom and the lines created between British Canada and American territory. The Treaty of Paris was a peace treaty settled between the United States and Great Britain that ended the war. This treaty was signed and negotiated in Paris when the United States and Britain sent people to France.