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"Don't change horses in midstream means don't alter your course of action, plan, or leader in the middle of a project, don't change your mind at an inopportune moment. A related phrase is don't swap horses in midstream. The proverb is credited to Abraham Lincoln, the sixteenth president of the United States" (grammarist)
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Answer:
Shaykh Mansa Musa (RA) held great influence to Islam in Mali, because during his reign he had made conquests west of Mali, capturing all of the Ghana Empire's land, and reaching the Western coast of Africa. Mamluk Imams and leaders visited him and consulted him, he also imposed Shari'a (Islamic law) on his lands, and supported it's culture and encouraged scholarship in Islam. He also donated massive amounts of wealth to the Mamluk sultanate.
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BTW, you don't have to include the RA or the Shaykh, they're just Islamic honorifics.
The Soviet Union’s response was instituting Comecon, a economic plan that would challenge the Marshal Plan
Raised morale among colonists
Answer:
The answer is C) Vietnamese rulers were given impressive-sounding, but meaningless, positions.
Explanation:
I took the test on edge.