The Arabs expansionist movement started with the Arabs defeating the Byzantines at the <em>Battle of Yarmouk</em> - in August 636 along what is today the borders of Syria and Jordan and Syria and Palestine. The win of the Arabs ended the Byzantine rule in Syria and this battle is known as the most decisive battle of military history.
Later in 650 the Arabs conquest<em> Persia and marked the end of the Sasanian empire of Persia and the decline of the Zoroastrian religion.</em> They had liberal policies and made population free to convert to Islam or not. This made the place easier to conquest and less prone to rise up against the new government.
The empire continues to grow throughout Europe, leading to the <em>conquest of parts of the Roman Empire</em> but the <em>losses in Mesopotamia and Syria started the decline of the Arab expansion with minor successes of the Byzantines in 1055.</em>
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Cause they big bois...Lol No Empires grow for different reasons. The Persian Empire of the Achaemenids was built largely through military conquest. The Maurya Empire in India used a combination of political sabotage, religious conversion, and military conquest to expand its rule. Empires expand their territories by different ways. The most obvious one is with war, where the stronger one usually wins. But there are also other ways. Earlier when empires were ruled by kings and their heirs after them
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Free silver is one of the major economic policy started in the late 19th century.
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The main objective of free silver movement leads to acceptance of mints and this will lead to the process of silver bullion following a principle that is after processing the silver coin the coins are paid to the depositors . The silver coins' monetary value dependent on government fiat , it did not depend on the commodity value of various content and thus leading to silver strikes and thus the price of the silver fell.
Many organisations wanted inflationary monetary policies that would help debtors to pay their debts at a cheaper rate as well as with dollars that was readily available and those suffered due to this policy were the creditors, they were mainly the landlords and the banks.
I am pretty sure it is A because now we do mot read newspapers and things we have things such as phones B,C, and D are incorrect because technology does not affect those