Answer:
It is an observational study
Explanation:
In an observational study, nothing changes, all the researcher has to do is to record findings, it is a study that involves the collection of data in a real-world setting without intentionally manipulating any variable. On the contrary, an experimental study involves the manipulation of variables, you have the control group and the test group, the test group is subjected to the treatment.
Answer:
3. The Sultans, following a principle outlined in the Quran, allowed Hindus to retain their faith and live within the Islamic state so long as they paid a higher tax.
Explanation:
The sultans impose the Jizya or Jizyah and even manage to do it on all level of the Hindu society (that is, including the Brahmins)
It is a per capita yearly taxation historically levied from non-Muslim subjects labeled as dhimmi according to the Quran.
Also, the dhimmi aren't allow to proselytize their religion or rise new temples.
This is an attemp to make the non-islamic society to decrease in the ladder over time as the taxes are high and either force the person to convert or to live in poverty.
Answer:
hard to say, but the union did outnumber the Confederate forces.
Explanation:
In the first assault by Union General, Ben Butler, the home guards had to withdraw after sustaining heavy losses. Union forces numbered up to 125,000 men while the Confederate forces had 60,000 fighters. This is also the largest concentration of African American soldiers during the civil war.
Answer:
As a result of of the treaty, France no longer occupied territory in North America, and Britain no longer occupies or controls Canada today thus making Canada a sovereign nation.The treaty created in 1763 relinquished all french territory to Britain, and Britain had complete power over Canada.
Explanation:
yeah i actually payed attention when we learned about this lol
The answer is John Calvin.
explanation of how i found the answer: John Calvin was a French theologian, pastor and reformer in Geneva during the Protestant Reformation