Answer:
Qin
Explanation:
They originally kept a form of Legalism as their official philosophy but it was a much gentler version than that of the Qin. The Emperor Wu (141-87 BCE) finally abandoned Legalism in favor of Confucianism and also made it illegal for anyone who followed the philosophies of Han Feizi or Shang Yang to hold public office.
Ronald Reagan (1980-1988) was a conservative Republican. His ideas couched in democratic ideology and republican values appeal to and were popular with many Americans.
Answer:
D. The Olympics, however, have strict rules that limit the marketing deals athletes can make. One is Rule 40. It has received much criticism. It limits marketing opportunities for athletes. It prohibits athletes from marketing themselves during the Olympic Games with certain companies. These companies cannot be brands that compete with Olympic sponsors
Explanation:
Rule 40 is a rule made by the Olympic organisers which state that athletes who are competing at the Olympic games cannot allow the use of their face or merchandise to be used in advertising without permission from the IOC.
Therefore, according to the section introduction [paragraphs 1-5], the selection from this section that supports the conclusion that Olympic athletes dislike Rule 40 is option D. Thus is because it was received with backlash as it limits marketing opportunities for athletes
Islam had already spread into northern Africa by the mid-seventh century A.D., only a few decades after the prophet Muhammad moved with his followers from Mecca to Medina on the neighboring Arabian Peninsula (622 A.D./1 A.H.). The Arab conquest of Spain and the push of Arab armies as far as the Indus River culminated in an empire that stretched over three continents, a mere hundred years after the Prophet’s death. Between the eighth and ninth centuries, Arab traders and travelers, then African clerics, began to spread the religion along the eastern coast of Africa and to the western and central Sudan (literally, “Land of Black people”), stimulating the development of urban communities. Given its negotiated, practical approach to different cultural situations, it is perhaps more appropriate to consider Islam in Africa in terms of its multiple histories rather then as a unified movement.
Explanation:
As agriculture became entrenched in the South, the South became too dependent on one crop, limiting development.