That's not a question....... Mark me the brainliest plwease
none he already has ALL THE POWER
It is false that Suleiman was a 16th century Safavid emperor who built magnificent last mosques.
Although it is true that Suleiman lived in the 16th century and that he was truly an emperor, he wasn't a Safavid emperor, but rather an Ottoman emperor. He was one of the greatest emperors in history, having reigned over 25 million people at the time.<span />
Henry Clay’s message was less than a clarion cry for war but
it was sufficient. The passage goes like this, “… Congress will touch the responsibility
of putting the US into an armor and an attitude demanded by the crisis and
corresponding with the national spirit and expectations.”
The respond to the national spirit and expectations, Clay directly
grabbed the edge and filled war committees with the young war Hawks.
I think its A. The US always trifle in worldly affairs of others mostly if it benefits the US for more support.