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Question : <span>How did Jews movement away from the Land of Israel affect Judaism?
Answer : </span><span>it caused cultural diffusion of the Jewish religion
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He made the majority of his army up of skilled horsemen that made quick, nimble manuevers possible. He had many intricate spy networks that spent months scouring enemy defenses as well as coordinated attacks that included ambush, hit-and-run, and wave attacks. One of the most successful strategies was the feigned retreat, where ihis troops would fake defeat and run, only to turn on pursuing enemies.Genghis Knan also used rapid communication that included swift riders and a system of relay stations. Since traditional Mongol weapons and tactics were ineffective when attacking walled cities, the army adotped large siege weapons from the Chinese, Persians, and Arabs, and developed new strategies. These included catapulting large stones, diseased animals, and flaming naptha bombs over the walls, isolating the city and starving the enemy into defeat, damming, or rerouting a stream to flood the town, and lighting extra campfires and placing straw solders on spare horses to make the Mongol army appear larger than it was.
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These are some important events in South African history in chronological order.
1) South Africa becomes independent from Great Britain.
2) South Africa establishes the apartheid system.
3) The Sharpeville Massacre occurs.
4) Nelson Mandela is imprisoned.
5) Nelson Mandela becomes the first elected black president of South Africa.
6) Nelson Mandela dies on December 5. 2013.
After returning to South Africa from Algeria in 1964, Nelson Mandela was arrested and imprisoned. On June 12, 1964, renowned South African activist and leader Nelson Mandela was sentenced to life in jail. He was accused of committing sabotage to the policy of apartheid. Mandela was the leader of the activist group "African National Congress". After 27 years in prison, Nelson Mandela was released on February 12, 1990.