Explanation:
Its the fundamental tenet of Muslims that all those who do not believe in Allah, are infidels and do not deserve to live. Same was the case when the Muslims came invading India, they gave two options: to convert or die! Later on the Muslims diluted their “killing" options to “extra tax" or “protection money". The long Muslim rule over a large part of India with such inhuman rules have caused deep resentment among the Hindus who survive today.
Although, the Muslims got their own nation based on religion, a large number of Muslims consider themselves as Indians and live in harmony with the Hindus.
Presently, rarely any case of forcible conversion from Hindu to Islam come to notice, but the long-ingrained mutual hatred and distrust still exists. Hindus cannot forget the tragedies faced by their ancestors while some Muslim still harbour their dislike towards non-Muslims
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In their attempt to balance order with liberty, the Founders identified several reasons for creating a federalist government: to avoid tyranny, to allow more participation in politics, and to use the states as "laboratories" for new ideas and programs.
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Truth #1: Social Change through Technology
Explanation:
Truth number 1 refers to the change in society, its preferences and customs based on the advancement of technology. As technology advances, some customs and preferences are left behind because the advancement of technology makes a certain aspect of citizens' lives easier and more accessible. Technology reinvents the way of doing things and that changes society.
An example of this can be seen in the question above, where many alternative newspapers covering the LGBT community have been closed in recent years, because coverage is now available in major newspapers.
Sugar Act, also called Plantation Act or Revenue Act, (1764), in U.S. colonial history, British legislation aimed at ending the smuggling trade in sugar and molasses from the French and Dutch West Indies and at providing increased revenues to fund enlarged British Empire responsibilities following the French and Indian ...