The answer to this question is C. <span>Religion was deeply connected with civilizations’ governments in both regions.
The classical civilization in Mesoamerica was influenced b Aztec's culture that worship the Sun. The South American on the other hands, heavily influenced by European's religion when the Spanish Empire colonize that region while spreading the teaching of catholicism at the same time</span>
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C. Muslim
In Arabic, the translation for Muslim is a person who submits to the will of Allah, God.
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I believe you are referring to Victor Gillam's "He Wouldn't Take It Any Other Way," published in the satirical magazine <em>Judge </em>in 1899. In this political cartoon, a Filipino, exaggeratedly caricatured as a savage and fearful man, partially dressed and in the wilderness, among ferns and cacti, has been cornered by a figure, only partially visible, presumably a U.S. soldier, on account of his attire and his firearm, who is the bringer of Liberty and Civilization on behalf on his country, as it is written in the paper that pierces his firearm and that he aims menacingly at the Filipino.
The bringer of "Liberty & Civilization" is, therefore, the United States, which, as the title of the cartoon ironically indicates, have tried to bring them peacefully and reasonably, but to no avail, hence the need to use intimidation, threat, and violence.
The cartoon is a criticism of U.S. Imperialism, which allegedly brought civilization and liberty to an already civilized nation, which was on the threshold of gaining its freedom and independence.
Increased production of military products. It was the war that helped Germany.
It was the fall of Rome that marked the beginning of the Middle Ages, since this major event led to an almost instantaneous rise in crime and lawlessness throughout Europe.