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Islamic views on slavery represent a complex and multifaceted body of Islamic thought, with various Islamic groups or thinkers espousing views on the matter which have been radically different throughout history. Slavery was a mainstay of life in pre-Islamic Arabia and surrounding lands. It was in this social milieu that Islam emerged, whence the Quran and the hadith address slavery extensively, assuming its existence as part of society but viewing it as an exceptional condition and restricting
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<em> A world without borders.</em>
When human beings can understand that life and love is above patriotism and war, the world would be different, we would live in a world full of peace and equality, when we understood that to love our neighbor regardless of their country, their race or their culture is more important than war, there would be no borders, there would be no hatred, there would be no discrimination, from patriotism war is born thinking that we are better than other people from other countries only generates hatred and pride, we must love each other equally and be always ready to help those most in need.
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The answer is B 98% sure
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Congress could not tax but they could only request to tax and each state/colonie had different currencies for trade.
The Constitutional Principle of Separation of Powers was written by Charles-Louis de Secondat, Baron de La Brède et de Montesquieu, or simply referred to as Montesquieu. He was a French lawyer and political philosopher during the Age of Enlightenment of the 18th century. His work has since been used by many constitutions in different countries.