Answer:Britan, France and Spain owned the land west of cumberland gap
Explanation:
note~ one of them is wrong im sorry
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1. Individual Rights
2. Separation of Powers
3. Federalism
4. amendment
5. The Legislative Branch
6. The Executive Branch
7. The Judicial Branch
8. House of Representatives
9. Senate
Explanation:
__6__ The branch of government that carries out laws.
__5__ The branch of government that makes laws; Congress
__4__ A way of changing the Constitution in order to adapt. It made the Constitution flexible and not rigid.
__7__ The branch of government that interprets laws
__2__ Power is balanced between the states and the national government.
__8__ The 'lower house' of Congress. Representation is based on state population.
__1__ personal liberties or privileges
__2__ dividing powers of government among the Executive, Legislative and Judicial Branches - They have their own responsibilities
__9__ Equal number of representation for each state in Congress.
C. Cooperation among Great Powers rather than equality among all nations
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During the rise and peak of Islam, a very structured and organized law system was established based according to the Quran and religion which had been highly depended upon. Due to this, many people did not commit crimes, steal, or lie, knowing that their Lord may punish them. Therefore, this all comes down to establish the very core of the matter: the caliph set laws and punishments which were all agreed upon by scholars, community elders, and respected Muslims.
The caliphs of that age had a system which they called Hokm Islami. This translates to Islamic rule without force. Later, the Ottomans established the forced rule for all, based on certain groups and religion types.
Abu Bakr set many limits on himself as other Caliphs had done. This included equality of wealth for all. There had been a treasury which they called "Bait Ul-Mal" , which the Caliph was not allowed to take money from, unless it was to help the community or poor folks. The Caliph also limited himself to water and basic food to live. He lived in a humble home as other men did.
Aside from money, the Caliph Abu Bakr also made sure that he did not order anything unless it was backed by the Quran, and agreed upon.
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