Nepal is a relatively small country for Asian standards, but it is a very interesting country when it comes to its demographic picture.
The country has lot of ethnic groups, none of which actually has makes a high percentage of the population, with the Chhetri being the largest ethnic group with 16.6% of the population, followed by the Brahmins with 12.2%, Magar with 7.3%, Tharu with 6.6%, and so on.
The religious spectrum is also wide, though in here we have a religion that is dominant, and that is the Hinduism with over 80% of the population being its followers. Around 9% are Buddhist, around 4% Muslims, 3% are Kirant...
The different ethnic groups and different religions have contributed to the creation of numerous different cultures, all of which have their own unique traits, very often practiced only on a local level.
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The answer is C.
The north didn't really need slaves (doesn't mean they didn't have any), the South, however, thrived by using slaves because of the free labor on their plantations.
I think the answer is Iraq. I think this is because Iraq was closed off. They do not consider the American culture on par with their culture. Another factor would be religion. Iraq is a Muslim state, therefore they consider the "intrusion" of the American forces as a threat to the culture.
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Akbar the Great exceeded not only the achievements of previous Mughal rulers, including his granfather Babur and his father Humayun.
Explanation:
The largest merits of Akbar the Great were a significant expansion of his empire, including the control of Afghanistan; the creation of a central administration combined with a lot of autonomy for local rulers-administrators who were from the Hindu elite; winning the loyalty of the Hindu people - the majority in India - thorugh an intelligent policy of religious tolerance; and, finally, having established the Mughal style of architecture that combines Islamic, Persian and Hindu design elements.