Answer:Utah and Colorado
Explanation:
Most people who belonged to the Ute group of Native Americans lived in what is now Utah and Colorado, in the high western plains and in the Rocky Mountains. They built wooden houses called wickiups.
source:Carr, Karen, and Emerita. “Ute Houses - Wickiups - Native Americans.” Quatr.us Study Guides, 8 Aug. 2017, quatr.us/nativeamerican/ute-houses-wickiups-native-americans.htm.(bib)
"(2) monitoring persons suspected of endangering national security" was something that the federal government did in <span>response to Cold War tensions after World War II and again in response to the September 11, 2001,
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Answer:
Shah Isma'il.
Explanation:
Shah Isma'il was the leader of the Safavid army who became the Shah/King of the Safavid Empire after conquering a large portion of modern Iran at a very young age.
He established Shi'ism, also known as Shi'a Islam, as the empire's religion and insisted all people living in Safavid Empire to convert into Shi’ism. He was very intolerant to any opposition or cristism towards his policy of conversion. Any person found opposing to his conversion policy was put to death immediately.
Shah Isma'il was a religious tyrant who also destroyed and killed many Sunni population who were living in Baghdad during his conflict with the Ottomans.