Muhammad, who they believed was their final prophet
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be the one having to do with Lincoln being a "great emancipator," since this view was part of an evolving historical body of literature. </span></span>
Answer: Economic, political, and cultural injustice of the colonial.
Explanation: The modern significance of Las Casas lies in the fact that he was the first European to perceive the economic, political, and cultural injustice of the colonial or neocolonial system maintained by the North Atlantic powers since the 16th century for the control of Latin America, Africa, and Asia
So by December 1915, Britain had removed its Indian troops from the front lines of Europe, along with some of their other foreign forces. ... A culture of racism allowed European military leaders to see colonial recruits as perfectly suited for these menial tasks, while at the same time minimizing the danger of the work.
Answer:
c. States having the most power
Explanation:
During the United States of America Constitution convention in 1787. There were various views on how and what the Constitution should entail as a better solution against the Articles of Confederation.
The two major points of view were Federalists and Anti-Federalists. Each of these groups held various principles they believed.
Among that of Federalist includes:
1. a strong central government
2. giving the federal government the power to tax
3. No bill of rights, and
4. "States having the most power"