<span> loose confederacy rather than a single unified entity</span>
Based on export of cotton produced by slave labour
Monarchies in the Middle East are ruled by one supreme ruler, usually a king, a sultan, or an emir. In some countries, this ruler has absolute power, meaning that he has the final say on all government decisions and answers to no one. His powers are not confined by a constitution. Other monarchies have constitutions that limit the ruler's power. In these countries, the ruler shares power with other government officials, such as a prime minister and a cabinet. This allows for a greater balance of power in a monarchy. Tribal law is a prevalent legal system in Middle Eastern monarchies, highlighting the role of the family in government. Monarchies are often controlled by a royal family, who fill most government positions. Top positions are hereditary, meaning that they are passed down through families.
B. belief in the holy trinity.
Explanation:
I myself am a Muslim. Ramadan is a time that lasts a month and you fast everyday. We pray 5 times a day from early in the morning up to late night. we try to give to those in need whenever possible. The Holy trinity is a christian thing. it is the father(god) the son(Jesus) and the holy spirit(Jesus' soul when he died)
Harry Truman made the decision