One the thing the  Abrahamic religions had in common is that they believed that the Hebrew patriarch Abraham and his descendants hold an important role in human spiritual development.
        
                    
             
        
        
        
There are numerous physical and human characteristics of Paramus, New Jersey. This place is called a borough instead of a city. The borough was first incorporated in 1922. The borough was firs settled by the Native Americans from the Lenape tribe. 
The physical characteristics of the borough are; 
- The elevation is 49 feet
- The total area of land is 10.470 sq mi 
- The total area of water is 0.050 sq mi 
The human characteristics of the borough are; 
- The population, as of 2018,is an estimated 26,558
- There are 8,630 households per the last census
- There are 5 major indoor shopping centers in the borough
- There is no sales tax on clothing and shoes
- There are two parks in the county
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Answer: in-groups and out-groups
Explanation: In-group is a group where two or more individuals who interact with themselves, share the same traits and to which an individual has a feeling of being united, in membership, belonging and close similarities. 
Out-group is, therefore, a social group whereby the person doesn't have a feeling of being united, in membership, belonging and close similarities. However, there is always a certainty that individuals will tend to choose and have a natural liking and understanding for their in-group over the out-group.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The native Americans did not build many towns so the English settlers thought that the land was undeveloped. The natives also did not understand land ownership as the English did, so the English were able to justify their use of the land.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Africa the world’s second largest continent evolved from nomadic tribes to sedentary communities and then to powerful empires. Ghana, Mali, and Songhahi were all empires that relied heavily on trade of salt and gold, powerful militaries, and Islamic influence to become powerful empires.Ghana became a powerful state when it gained control of valuable trade routes with the help of a strong military.The empire of Mali reached its height under the ruler Mansa Musa, but the empire fell to invaders in the 1400s.The Songhai built a new Islamic empire in West Africa, conquering many of the lands that were once part of Mali.