They said that it is not right to separate children because of there race and nothing else, such as abilities and intelligence level.
After Muhammad's death, the sunni wanted Abu Baker, Muhammad's closest advisor, to become the new leader of the muslim world, while the Shi'a favored Muhammad's cousin Ali. Abu Baker was made the leader of islam, but this left many bitter feelings and more disagreements arose between the two sides, especially many years later following Ali's assassination, eventually leading to the creation of two separate sects.
They allow citizens to take an active role in government through procedures like the initiative, the referendum, and the recall. They are organized into three branches and use a system of checks and balances to ensure no branch become too powerful.
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Well, I can tell you for sure that a is not the answer. But I think the answer would be b.
Answer:
I would say the answer is A.
Explanation:
B could make some sense, however the main goal of both these organizations was to achieve independence from Britain.
C is ridiculous.
D doesn't really make sense, they are political parties, although they could pass laws.