Answer:
no
Explanation:
Athens was not a full democracy because most people were not considered citizens and, therefore, could not vote.
<span>Nearly all colonies and, later, states in the United States were settled by migration from another colony or state, as foreign immigration usually only played a minor role after the initial settlements were started. Many new immigrants did end up on the frontiers as that was where the land was usually the cheapest.
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Answer:
1. Washington recognizes that it is natural for people to organize and operate within groups such as political parties, but he also argues that every government has recognized political parties as an enemy and has sought to repress them because of their tendency to seek more power than other groups and to take revenge on
2. The Democratic-Republican Party, better known at the time under various other names, was an American political party founded by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison in the early 1790s that championed republicanism, political equality, and expansionism.
Answer:
B. he rededicated the shrine to monotheism and Allah
Explanation:
the Abrahamic religions believe that the Black Stone of the Kaaba was given to Abraham by the spirit Gabriel and had since then been the symbol of their faith.
<u>when Muhammad conquered Mecca, the shrine was reportedly used to house idols of pagan Gods. Muhammad had the shrine cleaned of all idols and rededicated the black stone to Allah,</u> reinstating monotheism and making a center of worship for the newly formed Islam.
Arianism is the religion who forcefully and confidently believed that Jesus Christ is a son of God and who is begotten by God. The teachings of Arianism was first taught to Arius, a Christian man in Egypt in AD 256- 336. As per Arius, the God the Father and the Son of God do not come always together.