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he telegram instructed Eckardt that if the United States appeared certain to enter the war, he was to approach the Mexican Government with a proposal for military alliance with funding from Germany. The decoded telegram is as follows: We intend to begin on the first of February unrestricted submarine warfare.
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The main people I would say believed on it at the time it was created were the egyptian slaves and Moses whom found it when God told him to go at the top of Mount Sinai which I think is where he died as well. Other than that those who believe in God and live by the ten commandments including myself believe in the ten commandments.
The correct answer is: A) William Wilberforce.
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William Wilberforce (1759 - 1833) was an English politician who is remembered as one of the leaders of the <em>anti-slavery movement</em>.
He was converted to Christianism, and had as spiritual leader a former slave trader John Newton, this was one of the main reasons he became defendant of the slaves.<em> He fought in the House of Commons for the abolition of slavery</em>, but his first bill to abolish slave trade was defeated instantly by 163 votes to 88. It was until 1807 when Wilberforce achieved success and his bill to abolish slave trade was passed by 283 to 16.
In 1823 <em>Anti Slavery Society </em>was formed and William Wilberforce joined the movement, but he was already retired so he didn't played an important part in this movement.
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Islam in W. Africa was simply a consequence of trade, unlike Christianity in China. The comparison, I believe lies in the relative spiritual needs of the elites in both places. Chinese elites had rejected Buddhism for the most part, and Confucianism alone leaves much to be desired with regard to spiritualism. Chinese lower classes benefited from a blend of Buddhism/Confucianism.
In W. Africa, it was the elites more than the lower classes exposed to Islam because trade was the social engine, and well regarded, and elites participated. The lower classes on the other hand had less exposure and were content with the ancient animist traditions extant in W. Africa.
We can see a similar trend in the recent history of the West. Upper-class, more educated, people are increasingly secular, while religion tends to remain the enclave of the lower and working classes.
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