Answer:
It is not a specific party that might spend more, but more of which person is running.
<u>For example: </u>If there was a candidate that was extremely wealthy and was running as a democrate, then they would invest more money in there campaign then the other party if the other party isn't as wealthy.
<u>In other words:</u> There is not one specific party that spends more money.
Answer:
A. It was a world peace settlement following WWI.
Explanation:
The fourteen points was mentioned in a speech which was delivered in 1918 by then the president of the United states, Woodrow Wilson, after the world-war I. The fourteen points were known to be a statement of principles for peace. That is , calling for peace after world-war 1.
The fourteen points include but not limited to
* Fair in colonial claim over land and region,
* Free trade between the countries that accept peace,
* Reduction in weapons and armies by all countries;
among others.
It was known or discovered that the fourteenth point was considered the best or most important because it called for creation of a worlwide organization which will prevent future war or dispute.
Answer:
A living will
Explanation:
A living will is also called an advance directive or directive to the physician and is a document that permits patients to write down what they desire in terms of medical care when they are on the sick bed, and their conditions is so bad that they are unable to communicate their decisions at that time to the physician. A living will cannot be activated after death, as its power is applied when the patient is alive.
It led to conflicts between Muslims and Christians in the Region.
Muslims of North Africa, known as the Moors, had a powerful military and Navy by the 7th Century.
Early skirmishes led them to conquer Gibraltar (named after Arab Solider, Tariq), Grenada and eventually controlling most of modern-day Spain and Portugal.
The Moors were able to establish one of the most prosperous kingdoms at the time, called the Emirate of Cordoba.
While one of the richest places in the world, the Northern region of the Emirate was always in danger of Christian rulers, who wanted to reconquer what they believed was their own land.
Over centuries, numerous Skirmishes between Christian lords and Muslims rulers resulted in a deep mistrust among one another.