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1. Property owners and businesspeople as a class, as contrasted with the working class or proletariat.
Bourgeoisie
2. The religion founded by Mohammed. In its essence Islam holds to the doctrine of the unity and omnipotence of Allah, and of the responsibility of every human being to Allah.
Islam
3. Belonging to or having to do with the Middle Ages (the years from about A.D. 500 to 1450).
Medieval
4. The period in European history between ancient and modern times, from about A.D. 500 to 1450.
Middle Ages
5. To reproduce, to increase in number or intensity.
Propagate
6. Muslim Turks who conquered the Arabs in the A.D. 1000s leading to the Crusades.
Saracens
Explanation:
The basic human right as outlined in "The Universal Declaration of Human Rights", Article 3 states that we have the right to life, liberty and personal security. The rest of the declaration enumerates all the rights one can think of. On the other hand, the classical teachings on the rights of humanity is very different from what we have now. From the example Mosaic law "an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth", this principle means if you kill somebody, you too must be killed. If viewed today, this is not acceptable in the norms of the society.
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A. The man symbolizes Germany
B. Germany must pay total costs of WW1 (homes and factories destroyed, as well as military goods and pensions to the Allies), German military will be extremely limited and its navy turned over to the Allies
C. Forcing Germany to pay total costs of WW1 crippled the German economy, this made the Germans angry and resentful toward the "Triple Entente" and they felt the need to make the "Fatherland" great again as it was before WW1