One way in which Suleiman the Magnificent and Peter the Great are similar is that they both (1) modernized their military. However, both leaders are also associated with reformation. Peter the Great led many military campaigns in Northern Europe and Suleiman the Magnificent vastly extended the Ottoman Empire.
The greatest similitude between zoroastrianism and judaism is their belief in good and evil. In zoroastrianism, good is represented by Ahura Mazda and evil by Ahriman, and in judaism is Yahway and Satan. Both religions took the same message and converted according to their culturual idiosincracies.
The main difference in both religions is in their concept of deidity. While judaism belief in a single God and the teachings of their rabbis and prophets, in zoroastrianism God is a good deidity battling a cosmic battle against the God of evil.
"Frequent battles for succession weakened the Songhai army" is the one among the following choices given in the question that <span>caused the decline of the Songhai Empire. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the third option or the penultimate option. I hope it helps you.</span>
Austria had a deep seated hated for the Serbs partially due to their problems in the Balkans, and the assassination of Franz Ferdinand sealed the fate of WWI. William II initially gave Austria assurances of German support in the event of war and essentially told Austria to crush the Serbian problem before it got out of hand. When Austria declared war on Serbia after the assassination, it guaranteed both Russia (as Serbia’s protectorate) and Germany (as Austria’s ally) would join the war. Russia began to mobilize, which required Germany to move fast in order to execute the Schliefffen plan.