Answer:
Explanation:
The Abbasid Caliphate was one of the strongest caliphates of Muslim history. However, due to the weak political leadership, separatist movements, along with the emergence of new empires and ideological differences within Muslims, led to the fall of the Abbasid Caliphate.
How you answer that question depends much on your political point of view. A 2006 article by Ron Haskins, published by the conservative Brookings Institute, declared the 1996 welfare reforms a success. Haskins pointed to evidence such as a 60% decline in the welfare caseload by 2004 as a result of the 1996 reforms. He also pointed to studies indicating that 60 to 80% of adults leaving welfare are gainfully employed.
Meanwhile, liberal writers such as Peter Edelman and Barbara Ehrenreich, writing in the <em>Washington Post </em>(<span>December 6, 2009), have said that welfare reform failed, because the number of those living in poverty in America rose in the years following welfare reform. The lack of access to welfare contributed to that rise in poverty, they argue. It's harder for people to get cash assistance through Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (which is what welfare was renamed). But dependence on food stamps doubled in the years after Clinton left office.
So "success" or "disaster" will depend on whether viewed through a conservative or liberal lens.</span>
Correct answer choice is:
D. It placed the Union capital in danger.
The Battle of Second Bull Run was fought between Union and Confederate soldiers for many days. The Union left flank was destroyed and the army was pushed back to Bull Run. And as a result, the victory went to the Confederate. Union lost their 62000 soldiers whereas the casualties in the Confederate army were 50,00. This battle was way larger in scale and numbers compared to the first battle.
Answer:
People ignored his rules.
Explanation:
Diocletian was not a strong enough emperor to enforce them.