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1) Odoacer used his popularity with his troops to overthrow the emperor.
Explanation:
In the words of J. B. Bury, "[The <em>foederati</em> desired to have roof-trees and lands of their own, and they petitioned Orestes to reward them for their services, by granting them lands and settling them permanently in Italy". Orestes refused their petition, and they turned to Odoacer to lead their revolt against Orestes. Orestes was killed at Placentia along with his brother Paulus outside Ravenna. The Germanic <em>foederati</em>, the Scirians, and the Heruli, as well as a large segment of the Italic Roman army, then proclaimed Odoacer <em>rex Italiae </em>("king of Italy"). In 476 Odoacer advanced to Ravenna and captured the city, compelling the young emperor Romulus to abdicate on 4 September.
Saying that, Odoacer didn't assassinate Romulus, nor did he start a long and bitter civil war.
Choice 3 doesn't say anything about overthrow so that one is also out, leaving Choice 1 as the answer to this very thoughtful question.
Article IV section 2 of the United States Constitution includes the Privileges and Immunities Clause. However, in addition to this, it also contains the Extradition Clause and the Fugitive Slave Clause.
The Extradition Clause states that a person charged in any state with treason, felony or other crime and fleeing from justice is found in another state, may be extradited to the state from which he fled on request of the executive authority of that same state.
The Fugitive Slave Clause stated that fugitive slaves who scaped to a different state were not to be liberated, but to be returned to their masters. However, the clause was rendered moot when the Thirteenth Amendment abolished slavery.
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The Mughal (or Mogul) Empire ruled most of India and Pakistan in the 16th and 17th centuries. It consolidated Islam in South Asia, and spread Muslim (and particularly Persian) arts and culture as well as the faith.
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The Holy Qur'an was revealed during the Month of Ramadan to Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) in cave Hira by Angel Jibril