Each candidate had a solid regional base, but none had the support of all regions.
Well I can't see the possible sentences, but muslims were a minority in India at the time and the population was predominantly Hindu. Forcing the majority of the population to change their religion forcibly (and through that many of their core values, beliefs, traditions and practices) was a quick way to create political unrest which could lead to a revolution. They we're already a minority ruling a large and powerful nation, so they were already dealing with a lot of resistance from the population as it was. Maybe they wanted to practice tolerance for moral reasons, but more likely they just didn't want to push their luck when they were already struggling to remain popular.
A pandemic<span> is an </span>epidemic (<span>An </span>epidemic<span> is a disease that spreads rapidly among many people in a community at the same time.)</span><span> of </span>infectious disease<span> that has spread through human populations across a large region; for instance multiple </span>continents, or even worldwide.
It was the First Continental Congress that wrote a petition to king George declaring parliament couldn't pass laws on the colonists without representation by colonists
The correct option is George Washington.
George Washington was one of the founding fathers of America, and served as America's first president.
He was also a military leader, and used guerrilla warfare to fight the British during the American Revolution. For instance, he used guerrilla warfare during the Forage War.