Contributions:
They where known for creating and arguing the adage “man is the measure of all things” they offered education and materials for higher learning. They are known also for many advancements in rhetorical theory.
Influence today:
They believed in the perfect-ability of mankind. And many values and schools of thought they posited cary through Both muslims and christians religions.
It had a major impact on these areas. It enforced islamic law, but also allowed people of other religions to live in their areas for a certain tax which they had to pay to live undisturbed. They also had their own representatives. There was however an influence of islamic culture on the different nations found under their empire.
The answer is the untouchables because no one liked them.
Answer:
The major reasons why WW1 began had been due to territorial expansion overseas, hatred of other countries, alliances between countries, growing powers in Europe, Different political ideologies, naval expansion, competition for natural resources, and political assassination.
Pre-World War One the German-Empire was a newly made major power that threatened other existing countries such as France and Britain. The German Empire was an authoritarian-monarchy with Kaiser Wilhelm II at the top. Germany and Britain had very big navies which made the British a little insecure. France still hated the Germans due to the Franco-Prussian War in which France lost the territory of Alsace-Lorriane. France was also a republic at the time which usually despise monarchies but created an alliance with Russia and Britain called the Triple Entente. In response, Germany created the Triple Alliance with the Austrian-Hungarian Empire and the Kingdom of Italy that would later join the Entente during WW1. The overseas territory was also in competition as Germany and Britain wanted natural resources from these colonies. When the assassination of Archduke Francis-Ferdinand happens, it sparked a chain reaction of these growing tensions to suddenly bring these nations/ empires into World War One.
Great Britain highlighted every German atrocity inflicted on the Allies to stir up anti-German sentiment in the United States.