It was "The Odd Couple" that made a farce of traditional family life since it broke away from the stereotypical TV family to show more of the dysfunctional side of the family dynamic in the US.
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk (1881-1938) was an army officer who founded an independent Republic of Turkey out of the ruins of the Ottoman Empire. He then served as Turkey’s first president from 1923 until his death in 1938, implementing reforms that rapidly secularized and westernized the country. Under his leadership, the role of Islam in public life shrank drastically, European-style law codes came into being, the office of the sultan was abolished and new language and dress requirements were mandated. But although the country was nominally democratic, Atatürk at times stifled opposition with an authoritarian hand.
Answer:
B. Both killed most of their sons
Explanation:
Abbās the Great (1571-1629) was the shah of Persia from 1588 to 1629. He developed an increasing paranoia over being killed by a family member to remove him from power, which led him to kill or blind those he was suspicious of. That´s why he killed one of his sons and blinded the other one, leaving him without any heir able to succeed him.
Sultan Suleiman I (1494-1566), known as "the Magnificent, also executed his son, Shahzad Mustafa, due to fear of being assassinated.
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How did the invention of the Cotton Gin change America’s economy?
A- Made cotton easier to plant
B- made room for more wheat and less cotton on Southern plantations.
C- Made cotton the dominant crop in the south
D- Made dairy farming popular in the Northeast
the answer c
His ideas helped in many ways but most importantly his belief in Religious and freedom from government sponsored religion influenced the 1st Amendment to the Constitution. The 1st Amendment (Bill of Rights) protects citizens from having their government dictate religious practices.