Answer:
The audience learns from the lines "Be innocent of the knowledge,
dearest chuck, / Till thou applaud the deed" that
Option A: Macbeth will keep Banquo's murder a secret until after the murder has been committed.
Explanation:
In the story "Macbeth" by Shakespeare, Lady Macbeth convinced his husband to murder Duncan. Later she also planned to kill Banquo who is Macbeth's best friend.
Though Macbeth is a noble person, but he wants to become the king and has a thirst for power. He decided that he will only reveal about Banquo's murder to his wife only when the action is completed.
Macbeth is sure that once she comes to know about the murder, she would be very happy and will applaud him for this.
Abu Bakr (ca. 573-634) was Mohammed successor. He was the first caliph and ruler of the Arab state. During his reign, he promoted Mohammed legacy. Abu bakr maintained the political structure that was created by Mohammed in medina, spread Islam into Syria and Iraq and was able to defeat rebellion from the separatists group in Arab state.
Abu Bakr was from the tribe of Quraysh, Born in Mecca and was a merchant. He was a good friend of Mohammed, although Mohammed was three years older than him. Abu Bakr was primarily the first person to accept Mohammed as prophet and later converted to Islam.
Following Abu bakr conversion to Islam, he was devoted to the cause of Islam. He spent his money in buying and liberating Moslem slaves. In Arab, Abu Bakre suffered humiliation from Mohammed enemies. Although, Abu Bakr”s tribe supported and protected him.
Mohammed and Abu Bakr were very close friends to the extent that Abu Bakr was the only person that joined him on his Hijra, which is the movement from Mecca to Medina in 622.
In 624, Mohammed married Abu Bakr’s daughter and this further strengthened their friendship.
Following Mohammed death in June 632, Abu Bakr became the caliph, although his reign was marred with serious revolts.
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KEYWORDS:
- arab state
- islam
- abu bakr
- caliph
- mohammed
Answer:
Alcohol
Explanation:
Prohibition was the ban of all alcohol, and the home-making of alcohol.
84 You can tell this also because 3x+2 is 14 and x-8 is -6 which equals -84
Election of 1816, the candidates are James Monroe and Rufus King. James Monroe wins with an outstanding 183 votes. Rufus King loses by a total vote count of 34. Election 1824, Runners in this race are Andrew Jackson, John Quincy Adams, William Crawford, and Henry Clay. Andrew Jackson wins the race with a total of 99 votes. John Qunicy Adams comes in second place with a total of 84 votes, William Crawford has a total of 41 votes and last place goes to Henry Clay with the least amount of 37 votes. In this race all the runners in the election of 1824 were all Democrats. The winner of the election of 1812 was none other than Mr James madison. he won the race by a electoral vote count of 128 but with the popular vote of 140,431! He ran against Dewitt Clinton.