Muhammad was the founder/leader and when he died, there were a lot of issues about who would the new leader. The group split into the Sunni who wanted to elect their new leader and the Shia who thought it should be someone in Muhammad's family.
Answer:
Challenges
Improving governance in Tanzania is constrained by an increasingly powerful executive branch, closing civic space, violations of human rights, lack of political competition, a still-emerging civil society, limited government capacity, low public accountability, and barriers to accessing information. Women and youth are particularly disadvantaged in these areas. Challenges include:
1,Low quality of public services including health, education, and water, in addition to a lack of institutional capacity.
2.Limited government accountability and a lack of public demand for improvement.
3.Widespread corruption and public sector inefficiencies.
4.Diminished checks and balances resulting from an imbalance of power between branches of government, with civil servants and elected officials tied to central government patronage rather than citizen constituents.
Explanation:
The expansion of the Iroquois pushed the Algonquian Indians into the middle region in the French territory.
The Iroquois were in the East and they were a powerful group. Their expansion caused the Algonquians to move towards the French regions.
<h3>What was the middle ground?</h3>
The middle ground was an area that allowed for cross cultural interactions. The area allowed for natives and Europeans to have interactions and also have negotiations.
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