A - I don't think so. Meditation is necessary to achieve harmony with ourselves and/or the Universe (may be understood as God itself), but it's not crucial part of monotheism.
B - May be, but it's not always like that. Like in Christianity - there's a supreme god, but he doesn't fight against evil. Indeed he can get angry and punish people for the evil they make (the Great Flood is the greatest symbol of that)
C - It's common for nearly all religions as it helps keep people's faith under control, but still I don't think it's crucial for monotheism
D - Definitely yes - if there's one god, people should live in peace with him and do everything they can to make him happy.
So I'd rather pick only one answer - D.
The first three because dhimmis are people that were given special status and safety in exchange for paying the capital tax.
The printing press was essential to the success of the protestant reformation as it helped with the spreading of opinions and ideas. Because at that time the Church was at power, people often listened and were influenced by most of the pope's ideas which led to corruption. However, with the printing press, people were able to write books and gain more knowledge from elsewhere rather than depending on the church for information. It allowed for people to eventually question their faith in the church which helped them break free from corruption.
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As a result of his fiscal policies, government debt rose so drastically that he was forced to sell the canal shares to Britain and finally, in 1879, to abdicate in favor of his son, Muhammad Tawfik Pasha.
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The bombing of the pearl harbor, German ships kept on sinking american ships.