Babe it’s at the top of the graph, Demand Curve.
The correct answer is "B) The majority of Muslims are this group".
There are three different branches in Islam (the practice of the Muslim faith).
- <em><u>Suni Islam:</u></em> The branch with the most members. They believe that Muhammad did not designate a definite successor.
- <u><em>Shia Islam</em></u>: Beleive the prophet Muhammad designated Ali Ibn Abi Talib as his successor and leader.
- <u><em>Khajarites:</em></u> School of thought that originated during the crisis of leadership after Muhammad died. They led a revolt against Ali Ibn Abi Talib.
<span>A person's culture determine behavior and other aspects of our being. These cultures are usually overriding, shown to individuals from shortly after their birth, and usually have positive or negative reinforcements levied to people who follow (or do not follow) their proscriptions.</span>
There is no given choices. However, when I searched for a possible answer to this question, I stumbled across an article that states the following:
The Long-Term Care Homes Act
includes a Residents’ Bill of Rights. Right
number 8 states that “every resident
has the right to be afforded privacy in
treatment and in caring for his or her
personal needs”.
Resident Right 21 entitles residents the right to
meet with a spouse or other person in a room that
assures privacy.
The patient has the right to his or her privacy not only to do her personal hygiene activities but also when he or she is meeting with his or her visitors.
Answer:
Suffered a long history of discrimination and mistreatment
Explanation:
Jewish people have suffered a long history of discrimination since the days of ancient civilizations. The discrimination has been stayed for long because of the religious differences. During the Middle Ages, Jews were hated as it was believed they were responsible for the death of Jesus. During the Crusades Jews persecuted in Rhine and Danube. Jews also suffered when they were exiled from Spain.
During and after World War II, many of the Jewish population began to leave their nations in Europe because of the German Anti- Jewish policies that forced them to leave their property and wealth and forced to live in ghettos and later sent to concentration camps.