<span>The question is asking us how was Islam spread through the Middle East after the death of Muhammad. Muhammad is considered by Muslims to be the last prophet, sent by Allah. He lived from 570 to 630. The Arabs were very successful of expanding in 10 years after his death. The Arab conquests started under the Umayyad caliphs. Around 640 Arabs conquered Byzantium`s provinces Syria and Egypt. After that they continued with their expansion in North Africa and the Middle East. Answer: Islam was spread through the Middle East primarly by Arab conquests.</span><span />
- The British Empire is located on the the British Isles (northeast).
- France is directly below the British Empire, and to the left of Belgium.
- Spain is to the left of France, and right above Africa.
- Italy is shaped liked a foot kicking a soccer ball; it is to the right of France, and underneath Switzerland.
- Austria-Hungaria is above Serbia, and to the right of Switzerland.
- Greece is below Albania, Serbia, and Bulgaria.
- The Ottoman Empire is to the southeast of Bulgaria and Romania.
- The German Empire is below Sweden and Denmark.
- The Russian Empire is to the right of Sweden.
the supreme court was to consist of a chief justice and 5 associate justices. then a federal judge was to preside over a United States district court which would hear admiralty and maritime cases and some other minor cases. Then the middle tier of the judiciary consisted of the United States circuit courts, which would serve as the principal trial courts in the federal system and exercise limited appellate jurisdiction. Two Supreme court justices and local district judge were to preside in circuit courts
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In 1919, the 19th Amendment was passed stating that "he right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex. Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation."
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Popular stories in Buddhism with a moral lesson involving animals or people are<u> Jataka tales</u>.
Because it provides insight into how Buddhists view their relationship to the natural world, general Buddhist humanitarian concerns, and the connection between Buddhist theory and Buddhist practice, the position and treatment of animals in Buddhism is significant. Animals regularly feature as supporting or starring characters in the Jataka stories, which describe the Buddha's previous lives in the form of folktales. It is also typical for the Bodhisattva (the Buddha's previous existence) to appear as an animal.
In the latter examples, where there are disputes between humans and animals, the animals frequently display traits of kindness and generosity that are lacking in the human characters. The stories sometimes feature animals alone and other times have animals in conflict with humans. The Jatakas also describe how Shakyamuni gave his life to save a dove from a hawk in a previous life as King Shibi. The Golden Light Sutra describes how Shakyamuni, then known as Prince Sattva, came upon a starving tigress and her pups in a previous incarnation and fed himself to them so they would survive.
Hence, option A is the correct answer
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