<span>C. People needed to know how to read in order to be devout practitioners of Islam.</span>
Answer:
B. the United States needed as many allies as possible during the Cold War
Explanation:
During the cold war, both United States and Soviet Union were in a competition to spread the governmental system of their choosing. United States supported democracy with free market ideals while Soviet Union choose communism with centralized economy.
IN order to emerge victorious, both nations realized that they need as many allies as possible. Including from the countries who have different race majority (such as the countries in Asia and Africa)
During the cold war This caused a lot of problems within United States who had a lot of population with Racist tendencies. Many of them refuse to form alliance with other races for some unreasonable reasons.
Answer: D Because of the Pullman strike
The Pullman Strike was a nationwide railroad strike in the United States that lasted from May 11 to July 20, 1894, and a turning point for US labor law. It pitted the American Railway Union (ARU) against the Pullman Company, the main railroads, and the federal government of the United States under President Grover Cleveland. The strike and boycott shut down much of the nation's freight and passenger traffic west of Detroit, Michigan. The conflict began in Pullman, Chicago, on May 11 when nearly 4,000 factory employees of the Pullman Company began a wildcat strike in response to recent reductions in wages. A total of 30 workers were murdered by railroad agents and their allies.
Osman I was the Muslim ruler who is remembered for founding and being the first leader of the Ottoman Empire. Therefore, he is known for rising from birth among tribal nomads to ruling an empire that eventually spanned three continents (B).
Answer:
Explanation:
Born in mythology
As it turns out, the figure dates back to Roman and Greek mythology. Cupid is the ancient Roman god of love and counterpart to the Greek god Eros. According to mythology, Cupid was the son of Mercury, the winged messenger of the gods, and Venus, the goddess of love.