The year 622 brought a new challenge to Christianity. Near Mecca, Saudi Arabia, a prophet named Muhammad claimed he received a revelation that became a cornerstone of the Islamic faith. The Koran, which Muhammad wrote in Arabic, identified Jesus Christ not as God but as a prophet. Islam spread throughout the Middle East and into Europe until 732.Soon thereafter, European Christians began the Crusades, a campaign of violence against Muslims to dominate the Holy Lands—an area that extended from modern-day Turkey in the north along the Mediterranean coast to the Sinai Peninsula—under Islamic control, partially in response to sustained Muslim control in Europe. The city of Jerusalem is a holy site for Jews, Christians, and Muslims; evidence exists that the three religions lived there in harmony for centuries. But in 1095, European Christians decided not only to reclaim the holy city from Muslim rulers but also to conquer the entire surrounding area.
The legislative branch would have two houses each state would also have two representatives, and it didn't matter how big or small the states were.
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The first regions lived in the north and another on the coast.
The appropriate response is "The Crime Control Period"
The Crime Control Period is the below:
- media and government officials underscore the peril of wrongdoing, including adolescent wrongdoing, prompting open requests for a crackdown
- harsher disciplines for adolescents who perpetrate violations
- waivers: juvi court postpones its ward, exchanging an adolescent case to the grown-up criminal court
- Schall v. Martin 1984 - adolescents can be held in preventive confinement if there is worry that they may carry out extra violations while anticipating court activity
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association football (soccer)