The answer is "The Kansas-Nebraska Act".
<span>Senator
Stephen Douglas was the person who introduced a bill in January 1854. This separated
the land situated in the west of Missouri into Kansas and Nebraska. After much deliberation
the act was passed on 30 May 1854 by the Congress as The Kansas-Nebraska Act. It allowed the territories to decide if they would allow
slavery in their territories or not.</span>
The correct answer is - C. 1975 - 1999.
The period between 1975 and 1999 was a period in which the world population grew for around 2 billion people. Even thought that is the same rise as in the period between 1930 and 1975, still this period is shorter, and is just 24 years the world population grew from approximately 4 billion people to approximately 6 billion people.
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2 of the 4 facts above that might cause me to question is "Although Robert Carter is describing events just after the Civil War, this interview was recorded in 1938" which gives me a question, did he predict the Civil War or was it a coincidence? Another fact I question his reliability about is "After the Civil War, the Freeman's Bureau assisted many former slaves who were seeking to start a new life in the South" and that's his reliability on helping slaves start a new life and assisted :3
Explanation:
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We can name three big reasons here.
1. The conversion to Islam in the early age was not something sudden and it did not mean that the previous religious convictions of the population were abandoned. The way it worked was that the Islamic practices were integrated into existing religious systems.
2. Second one is the traveling religious men who went and spread the faith. Wondering holly men were peaceful and were not perceived as threats.They were educated and often were healers. This allowed them to intermingle in the other societies and be their connection to the Islamic world.
3.The renewal movements or the reform ones were created in response to this intermingling of Islam with other religious doctrines. They wanted to return to the true faith and keep Islam pure. They wanted to purify it from foreign influences.