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Answer:
The invention that propelled the spread of learning throughout the Islamic world is Paper.
This invention helped them to write.
Explanation:
Islam: Empire of Faith is a broadcasted series, that came out in 2000 and picturized the details of Islamic empire, from birth of Muhammad to the rise of Ottoman Empire.
In this series, the invention which is considered to be the invention that contributed in the spread of learning throughout the Islamic world is the invention of paper. When Islam conquered Central Asia, they came in proximity with paper. They learned how to make papers and soon became the most used and sold products in all parts of the society, from government to citizens.
This invention was effective in a way that it helped people to write. Paper became an important product as it helped to secured documents from being forged or erased. In the middle of the ninth century paper was widely used hundreds of Paper factories were built in Baghdad.
Answer: he was shot in the back
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Explanation:
If you're taking the connexus one heres the answers ;]
1. D(Negros have fought and died for this country)
2.C(women are left out of the political process)
3.B(the civil rights act of 1964)
4.C(these are border states that see larger numbers of immigrants)
5.A(the united states has an ethnically diverse population)
6.B & C(the DREAM act proposes support for undocumented youth to attend college & the immigration act of 1990 increased the number of permanent visas granted)
7.A & D (avoids participation in criminal activity& displays tolerance for different opinions)
8. D(being elected to political office)
9.A B or C(multiple perspectives and diverse experiences, passionate and active citizens & recognising the gap between ideals and practices)
10. C(immigration)
11. A (immigrants often come in search of economic improvement)
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They are used in Hindu rituals today. The most ancient sacare writing of Hinduism writing in early Sanskrit