Answer:
B) He was fearful of driving away the traders who contributed to Japan's economy.
Explanation:
Tokugawa Ieyasu was a military ruler also know as shogun that ruled Japan during the early 1600s.
Before his reign as Shogun, in 1549, Christian missionaries can to Japan with the aim of converting the Japanese people to Christianity. They also came with muskets, guns and other European goods which the Japanese people had interest and wanted the buy.
Over the years the Missionaries trade expanded and they became very successful, they also involved themselves in the politics of Japan.
Tokugawa Ieyasu, seeing this he became worried, he saw the European missionaries as threats because of their involvement in Japan politics. He felt they caused trouble and were putting down the traditional beliefs of Japan but he could not send them away due to the European goods they sold to the Japanese people.
In the year 1612,Tokugawa Ieyasu became frightened and afraid of religious rebellion in Japan and he forbade Christianity in Japan.
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Iffat is regarded as one of the most important and strongest Islamic kingdoms in Africa.
Option: C
Explanation:
Through 7th century the presence of Islam in Africa can be traced. The most powerful kingdom was established by Singhal empire by 1500, it has stretched from Maghlon to Camerron in the early 16th century. Firstly Islam spread very slowly and in calm and peaceful environment.
Prince Henry the first person who discovered Africa. Christianity and Islam are the two religions which is connected with the inhabitants of Africa. Among Islam Iffat is regarded as one of the most important and strongest Islamic kingdom.
Answer: They built them to make the temples closer to the heavens and therefore closer to the Gods
Explanation: