<span>The middle class was an important component to the nationalist movements. These movements created independence in the 1960s. This class also was important to contributing to good governance and social welfare. The middle class protested against bad living standards and poor governance in the 1990s.</span>
Answer:
d. bound by the contract, under a theory of agency by estoppel
Explanation:
Marisol is bound by the contract because during the negotiation Charlie and Jamal, he created an appearance that will make Jamal believe that Charlie was his agent, he did not counter the claim that the bicycle was up for sale. Under the theory of agency by estoppel, a contract exist and is binding on a principal when he or she creates the appearance of an agency even though it actually does not exist. The action of Marisol created the impression that Charlie is his agent even though he actually is not so the contract is binding on him to sell the bicycle to Jamal.
Answer: Speaker 1
In this example, speaker 2 does not feel represented by any of the major parties of the United States. Speaker 3, on the other hand, does identify with a party platform, but has no real representation because the party has no elected officials. Speaker 4 does not feel represented by any party, or by the political system of the country. Speaker 1, however, does identify with a party that has elected officials in power. He has hope of gaining even more power, but he is also the most likely person to feel represented by the current political situation.
C. who should be Muhammad's successor
Explanation:
The two sects disagree over who should be the Khalifa and by extension the ruler of the caliphate after the death of prophet Muhammad. T<u>he Sunnis were the ones that lobbied for the four consecutive Khalifas starting with Abu Bakr while the Shias firmly advocated for Ali ibn e Talib.</u>
This case was the real divide that formed the two most important sects of Islam which is the Sunni and the shia.
Explanation:
Receive foreign ambassador and recognize foreign states, as well as the power to make treaties and appoint ambassadors