The main religion was Islam.
Explanation:
a country in central Europe: in the Middle Ages the centre of the Holy Roman Empire; dissolved into numerous principalities; united under the leadership of Prussia in 1871 after the Franco-Prussian War; became a republic with reduced size in 1919 after being defeated in World War I; under the dictatorship of Hitler from 1933 to 1945; defeated in World War II and divided by the Allied Powers into four zones, which became established as East and West Germany in the late 1940s; reunified in 1990: a member of the European Union. It is flat and low-lying in the north with plateaus and uplands (including the Black Forest and the Bavarian Alps) in the centre and south. Official language: German. Religion: Christianity. Currency: euro. Capital: Berlin. Pop: 82 114 224 (2017 est). Area: 357 041 sq km (137 825 sq miles)
Unemplyment, homelessness, death, starvation, illness, unsanitary conditions
Answer:
The north didn't support slavery and the south did
Explanation:
Legislatures have been decided by identity politics which has gained prominence in latest years.
Explanation:
Descriptive representation is first of all a symbol of identity politics in legislature which has now become increasingly common as the people have begun to question the legitimacy of the participant democracy of representatives.
Descriptive representation is the idea that a group must elect and individual who would be like them and have their experiences in their life to represent them in legislature.
Of course, this does not mean that the person would be an ideal candidate.