Explanation:
El resultado a favor del Brexit del referéndum de adhesión a la UE del Reino Unido de 2016 se considera uno de los eventos políticos más importantes para Gran Bretaña durante el siglo XXI. El debate planteó consideraciones clave para una amplia gama de temas, discutidos hasta y más allá del referéndum del 23 de junio de 2016. Factores que incluyen la soberanía, la inmigración, la economía y la creación antipolítica, entre varias otras influencias. El resultado del referéndum no vinculante jurídicamente fue que el 51,8% de los votos estaba a favor de la salida de la Unión Europea. La salida oficial de la Unión Europea tuvo lugar a las 23:00 horas del 30 de enero de 2020, casi tres años después. Theresa May lanzó el artículo 50 del Tratado de Lisboa el 29 de marzo de 2017. Esta página proporciona un análisis exhaustivo de los diferentes argumentos presentados por las campañas Leave y Remain.
<span>Religious beliefs have
highly influenced the political and hierarchical structures in both Ottoman and
Safavid Persia empires. Although both states were of Islamic religion, they
belonged to different branches, Sunni and Shia. These branches differ over the
choice of Muhammad's successor, which subsequently acquired broader political
significance, as well as theological and juridical dimensions. Sunni Muslims
believed that Muhammad didn’t clearly appoint a successor, which is why there
isn’t hereditary succession law in Ottoman Empire. This contrasts with the Shia
Muslims view, which holds that Muhammad appointed his son-in-law and cousin Ali
ibn Abi Talib to succeed him. They believed that the empire should be led by
direct successor of Muhammad’s line. Differences between these two branches
affected the politics, as Shia Muslims weren’t religiously tolerant to other
confessions and considered them for heretics, even the other branches of Islam.
This resulted in the besieged of Bagdad, which was followed by the massacre of
a large part of its Sunni Muslim inhabitants, as it was endeavored to transform
Baghdad into a purely Shiite city. The besiege of Bagdad was the event that led
to the Ottoman-Safavid war (1623–1639).</span>
Answer:
Slavery is not an institution that developed itself. Many people used the Bible as their justification of slavery. In the book of Genesis, chapter 9, Noah's youngest son Ham saw the nakedness of his father and had him covered, by his brothers. Noah then cursed Ham to be a servant to his brothers forever, Genesis 9:25-26 "Cursed be Canaan! The lowest of slaves will he be to his brothers". This is known to be the first act of slavery; which people argue is sanctioned by God. Many interpret Ham's curse as placed upon people of darker skin color, Africans more specifically. The argument is that since Ham's descendants were to be slaves forever and Africans were already slaves and inferior then they should remain in slavery.
Explanation:
According to our current knowledge, planets are formed around a new star by condensing in a disc of molecular gas and dust, embedded within a larger molecular cloud. Condensation increases until they become giant planets, which are heated, then cleanse their orbits in the disc and possibly bend it.