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An analogy is haunting the United States—the analogy of fascism. It is virtually impossible (outside certain parts of the Right-wing itself) to try to understand the resurgent Right without hearing it described as—or compared with—20th-century interwar fascism. Like fascism, the resurgent Right is irrational, close-minded, violent, and racist. So goes the analogy, and there’s truth to it. But fascism did not become powerful simply by appealing to citizens’ darkest instincts. Fascism also, crucially, spoke to the social and psychological needs of citizens to be protected from the ravages of capitalism at a time when other political actors were offering little help.
Explanation: Fascism rose was a nazi nothing bad really interesting
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A: they freed the slaves who converted to Islam.
Use the process of elimination. It would be illegal in Muslim law to have children with slaves unless you married them, so C would not be an option.
Native Americans were not in Asia, so neither is D.
Muslims don't believe in forcing religions upon others, and it wouldn't make sense to force Christianity upon someone when you're not Christian, so B is not an option.
A is the answer.
The sharia law states:
Free Muslims, but note that:
Slaves who convert to Islam are not automatically freed
Children born to legally enslaved Muslims are also slaves
This means a slave who converted to Islam would be freed, but not automatically.