<u>Let's match each term with its corresponding descriptive elements </u>
<u>Conquest</u>
- fast
- less assimilation of local culture
- higher risk of resistance from potential converts
When Islam was spread by conquering other territories, the process was fast and encountered opposition by the population of those territories. In those conquests, muslims did not have any interest on local culture, they just exercised their dominance and imposed their culture over the territories acquired.
<u>Trade</u>
- slow
- more assimilation of local culture
- lower risk of resistance from potential converts
When a culture is spread through the establishment of trade relationships with another, these bonds are generally sustained by long lasting agreements which require getting to know the other party and assimilating its practices. Such manner of spreading a religion usually encounters no resistance as trade agreements take place when both parties are obtaining a profit from it, and none of them would be reluctant.
<u>Answer:</u>
Tax cuts policy would lead to new industrial enterprises.
Option: (C)
<u>
Explanation:</u>
- During the 1920s, the US president Calvin Coolidge supported the policy of cutting down the high taxes imposed on the citizens during World War I.
- These taxes were quite a burden on the citizens, and due to this, the taxpaying base was reduced abnormally, and about 98% of the population didn't pay any tax.
- The Coolidge administration reduced these taxes at a much lower rate, and due to this the US tax base increased and led to rapid economic growth.
- This reduction in taxes also led to new industrial enterprises in the US economy. Therefore, tax cuts is correct.
It starts off with people who were upset with the economy and the government's actions. These people can start petitions, rebellions, and other protests. Together of all these rebellions are economic reform movements.
The last two major Chinese dynasties in its history were the Ming and Qing.
1. Hammurabi .key figure ruled over Babylon at its height of power and influence.